As its the weekend......

I read a report last week that scientists have used an ordinary inkjet 
printer to "print" human cells onto a carrier medium. Multiple passes are 
made to build up thickness and shape. The aim is to produce parts for 
transplants. 

Puts the Epson 2100 in an entirely new light, as a prop in a Frankenstein 
film.

Bob Croxford


In a message dated 1/25/03 6:00:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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For those of us that do use an Epson 900, and other Epson printers 

too (980,C60,3000,C80,1270,1280,1290,925) here is a site that might 

interest... about Dye sublimation using these printers. There is only 

a small selection of printers that can print using this method, and 

ours is among them. 


http://www.tropicalgraphics.com


Enjoy the weekend!


Ellie >>

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