I was wondering if a sliced .stl file (or any other 3 D file) can be converted to JPEG or jpg or similar file, so that we can print on a desk jet, inkjet or similar printers.
I was wondering if a sliced .stl file (or any other 3 D file) can be converted to JPEG or jpg or similar file, so that we can print on a desk jet, inkjet or similar printers.
Hello syed,
Just to give you a little background on .stil files. They don't natively hold color so your images will be a solid color when printed on a Inkjet based printers. When you get into the professional grade machines such as Zcorp then the file would be in a .vrml form. But if you do want just plain colors then I would check out this really nice piece of software http://www.freesteel.co.uk/wpblog/slicer/. You could also use something like http://slic3r.org/ and export out a .svg file which is vector based image format. This can be converted to a .png or .jpeg if required depending on your needs. Hope this gets you started.
Nate
Hi Nate,
Its a pleasure to know you. Thanks a lot for helping.
I am writing what I understand from your instructions. If I have a 3 D file using .svg, I can convert the sliced file into .jpg, file. This .jpg file will print 4 colour printing.Is that correct.
But we need to have 5 colour printer to print WHITE.
Adafruit has a peristaltic pump that might work for you.
Thats what I had in mind
What do you want to know about the Ceramic printers . I think you mean the Gypsum ones.
I don't think there are any build your own opensource printers of that type they are about the size of a large photo copier and cost about £50K
Mr. Jonathan Keep has uploaded a video, "How to make Ceramic printer" on Youtube, He has shown the parts, but no dimensions. He showed how to assemble them. May be it has less accuracy in printing, but I want to try it using plaster of paris, ceramic and may be gypsum.
I want to try 3 D printing using some adhesive with different powders, including clay etc.
Check Delta 3 D printer too. here is the link
Just seen a nice article on a home build (now kickstarter ??) SLS 3D printer
http://hackaday.com/2014/11/19/ester-the-open-source-sls-printer/
WOW. Looks good.
The one Jonathan Keep has demonstrated, has something which can be modified.
I am wondering if some body can replace and try these options. I mean I will try to do it, but may be somebody out there has better sense of 3 D printing and can make these things better than I can do. The ceramic injector can be replace with plastic injector. I have a PVC welding machine, which may be installed at this printer. More over somebody may install an injector to make a WAX statue, which may lead to INVESTMENT CASTING.
WOW. Looks good.
The one Jonathan Keep has demonstrated, has something which can be modified.
I am wondering if some body can replace and try these options. I mean I will try to do it, but may be somebody out there has better sense of 3 D printing and can make these things better than I can do. The ceramic injector can be replace with plastic injector. I have a PVC welding machine, which may be installed at this printer. More over somebody may install an injector to make a WAX statue, which may lead to INVESTMENT CASTING.