LAS VEGAS – CES 2015 may mark the point when food printing shifts from a curiosity to a serious business. There are new products from companies like relative newcomer XYZPrinting, which burst onto the scene last year with two new Da Vinci 3D printers
The company’s newest sub-$2,000 printer, introduced here at CES 2015, prints dough-based foods that, once cooked, can turn into pastries, cookies and more.
Roughly the size of an all-in-one printer, the XYZPrinting 3D food printer includes a 5-inch touch screen and prints out cookable food in layers ranging from .8 to 6.4 mm, with a maximum print size of 7.8 in. by 5.9 in. by 5.9 in. Read more...
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