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The 3D Printer features beautiful designs that will fit in the most
                                           exacting architectural studio, creative workspace or classroom.
                                           Furthermore, KODAK 3D Printing Filament has industry-leading low           3D Adept Mag
                                           moisture content, high melt flow index and precise diameter and
                                           roundness for quality prints.
                                           “We are excited to take the Kodak brand into 3D printing and pioneer
                                           a best in class series of desktop printers and materials designed
                                           specifically for creative professionals,” said Roberto Gawianski,
                                           CEO, Smart International.

                                           A look at the technical features
                                           In order to recall its business core, Kodak named the machine the
                                           Portrait. The 3D printer incorporates a fully-enclosed steel frame,
                                           200 x 200 x 250 mm build platform, LED indicators, filament sensors,
                                           touch screen and on-board camera.
                                           As for the materials, Kodak offers ABS, PLA, Nylon 6, Nylon 12, HIPS,
                                           PLA+ and PLA. However, according to the company, the 3D printer
                                           could be used with any other filament available on the market.
















           THE KODAK FULL BODY 3D SCANNER




                                             The Eastman Kodak Company and its brand licensee, Twindom,
                                             unveiled the KODAK Full Body 3D Scanner, a simple, powerful
                                             and mobile solution designed for the 3D printed figurine market.
                                             Twindom’s hybrid 3D scanning technology is capable to produce
                                             high resolution 3D scans that in turn are made into 3D printed
                                             figurines on a full color 3D printer. A cloud service makes it easy
                                             to manage by automatically processing the 3D scans from the
                                             KODAK Full Body 3D Scanner and routing them to a full color 3D
                                             printing facility.
                                             Each 3D printed figurine is shipped to a customer’s home address
                                             1-2 weeks after being ordered. The KODAK Full Body 3D Scanner
                                             is well suited to be set up in a variety of locations, including at
                                             events with heavy foot traffic.
                                             «We’re delighted to be working with Kodak to bring 3D body
                                             scanning and 3D printing to customers everywhere,» said Will
                                             Drevno, co-founder of Twindom.
                                             «The 3D market is a dynamic and growing category,» said Joel
                                             Satin, VP Brand Licensing, Kodak. «3D scanning and 3D figurines
                                             are important sectors to us. The KODAK Full Body 3D Scanner’s
                                             ease of operation, mobility and competitive pricing positions it as
                                             an incredibly exciting and fun application for both professional and
                                             consumer applications.»



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