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Dec 18, 2018 at 20:18 comment added Diesel There were a couple of people working on the sls printer at UofManitoba in 2012?? (Not sure on the year) as well as a couple of universities in Southern Ontario (Waterloo and whatever the one is just east of Markham, they were playing with SLA). As for why it was deleted, I don't remember deleting this so I can't comment on why I did anymore. What I saw and the people I talked to about it, made it fairly clear the development wasn't near ready for production, just a possible solution. I haven't been active in 3D printing tech for almost 2 year now so its hard to say where that research is now
Dec 17, 2018 at 18:48 comment added Greenonline @Diesel, could you add some details, as to where you saw these printers demonstrated? Was it at a fair/demostration/early prototype? Why did you delete it? See the chat
Dec 17, 2018 at 5:19 comment added Greenonline I've undeleted this answer as it is rather interesting. If you feel that I have done so in error, please feel free to re-delete.
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Apr 28, 2017 at 13:41 comment added Diesel I should have stated probably that the SLA and SLS embedded images are still in the R&D phases and being experimented with. Possible now, but not in production phase. The SLS version essentially ran another print head over that worked similar to an ink jet before sintering the layers. The SLA version I saw worked somewhat similarly, but had some 'unique' clearing processes.
Apr 28, 2017 at 9:44 comment added Tom van der Zanden This answer seems incorrect. I do not think there are SLA or SLS printers capable of printing images.
Apr 27, 2017 at 12:42 history answered Diesel CC BY-SA 3.0