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  • Casio HR-8RCE Printing Calculator Black Compatible with 58mm printing
    Casio HR-8RCE Printing Calculator Black Compatible with 58mm printing

    The Casio HR-8RCE is a mini printing calculator with a print speed of 2 lines per second. The calculator features a 12 digit LCD display, 2 rate euro conversion, profit calculation with cost, sell and margin, and tax calculation. Ideal for retail and

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  • Sharp Desktop Printing Calculator 12 Digit Display 2 Colour Printing
    Sharp Desktop Printing Calculator 12 Digit Display 2 Colour Printing

    Since the introduction of the first electronic desktop calculator, Sharp has led the way in the field of calculator technology. This desktop printing calculator is a useful tool for the office or home, but is predominantly used for business due to

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  • Block Printing Starter Pack
    Block Printing Starter Pack

    This Printing Starter Pack is all you need to get children introduced to printing.Set contains;50 x A4 Easy Press Print Sheets.6 x Inking Trays.6 x 300ml Printing Inks.6 x 101mm Rollers.

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  • Sharp Printing Calculator EL1750V SH90054
    Sharp Printing Calculator EL1750V SH90054

    The Sharpe EL-1750V is a solid desktop printing calculator with a large 12 digit LCD display capable of fast, crisp 2 colour printing in black or red. The practical and robust calculator with a professional keyboard is fully portable being dual

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  • How can one learn 3D modeling and 3D printing?

    One can learn 3D modeling and 3D printing through a variety of resources such as online tutorials, courses, and books. There are many free and paid software options available for 3D modeling, such as Blender, Tinkercad, and Fusion 360, and many of these programs offer tutorials and documentation to help beginners get started. Additionally, there are numerous online platforms and communities where individuals can learn from others, ask questions, and share their work. For 3D printing, there are also online resources and courses that cover the basics of 3D printing technology, materials, and techniques. Finally, hands-on practice and experimentation are crucial for mastering 3D modeling and 3D printing.

  • What destroys 3D printing?

    Several factors can potentially destroy 3D printing, including poor quality materials, incorrect printing settings, and inadequate maintenance of the 3D printer. Using low-quality or incompatible materials can lead to clogs, jams, or other printing issues. Incorrect printing settings, such as improper temperature or speed, can result in failed prints or damage to the printer. Additionally, neglecting regular maintenance, such as cleaning and lubrication, can cause wear and tear on the printer components, leading to malfunctions or breakdowns. Therefore, it is essential to use high-quality materials, ensure proper printing settings, and maintain the 3D printer regularly to prevent potential damage.

  • What is 3D printing?

    3D printing is a manufacturing process that creates three-dimensional objects by layering materials such as plastic, metal, or resin. It works by taking a digital 3D model and slicing it into thin horizontal layers, which are then printed layer by layer to form the final object. This technology allows for the creation of complex and customized objects that may be difficult or impossible to produce using traditional manufacturing methods. 3D printing has a wide range of applications, from prototyping and product development to medical and aerospace industries.

  • Does 3D printing have slots?

    Yes, 3D printing can create slots in objects. Slots can be designed into the 3D model and then printed as part of the object. These slots can be used for various purposes such as connecting different parts of a 3D printed object, allowing for the insertion of other components, or creating mechanisms for movement or assembly. The design and dimensions of the slots can be customized to fit specific needs and requirements.

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  • Prepared for Printing Cotton Pack
    Prepared for Printing Cotton Pack

    Size W990mm x L5m.Dimensions Size W99cm x L5m.

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  • Spec Crafts Acrylic Printing Medium 2l
    Spec Crafts Acrylic Printing Medium 2l

    Mix this Specialist Crafts Acryl Screen Printing Medium with acrylic paints such as Specialist Crafts X4 or X6 to produce a good quality screen printing ink.Depending on the ambient temperatures the mix dries in under 10 minutes which speeds up

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  • Lino-block Printing Ink 300ml Black
    Lino-block Printing Ink 300ml Black

    Scola Block Printing Ink are viscous, water-based painting inks that provide excellent coverage and printing properties.A highly pigmented opaque watercolour.All colours are inter-mixable and light fast.

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  • System 3 Screen Printing Medium 1L
    System 3 Screen Printing Medium 1L

    This Daler Rowney System3 Acrylic Printing Medium is specially formulated for use with System3 Acrylic. The two combines to produce a low-odour, water-based screen-printing ink regarded worldwide as the finest of its kind. Using the printing medium

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  • Is duplex printing the same as duplex scanning?

    No, duplex printing and duplex scanning are not the same. Duplex printing refers to the ability of a printer to automatically print on both sides of a sheet of paper, while duplex scanning refers to the ability of a scanner to scan both sides of a document in a single pass. While both processes involve working with double-sided documents, they are distinct functions performed by different devices.

  • Why does printing work, but scanning does not?

    Printing works because it involves transferring digital information from a computer onto a physical medium, such as paper, through a printer. The printer uses ink or toner to recreate the digital image on the paper. On the other hand, scanning involves capturing a physical image or document and converting it into a digital format. If scanning is not working, it could be due to issues with the scanner hardware, software, or settings.

  • How can 3D printing support overhangs?

    3D printing can support overhangs by using support structures. These structures are temporary supports that are printed along with the overhangs to prevent them from collapsing during the printing process. Once the print is complete, the support structures can be removed easily, leaving behind the desired overhang shape. This allows for more complex and intricate designs to be created using 3D printing technology.

  • What is a 3D printing company?

    A 3D printing company is a business that specializes in creating physical objects by using a process called additive manufacturing, where layers of material are deposited on top of each other to build a 3D object. These companies typically offer services such as rapid prototyping, custom manufacturing, and small-scale production of parts and products. They use various types of 3D printing technologies and materials to cater to a wide range of industries and applications.

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