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Green Printing

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Tiskaj ZELENO, the name of a 3D-printer designed by students at the University of Maribor in Slovenia, translates to Print GREEN. The name is meant literally. Instead of using ink, the printer secretes a blend of grass seed and mud. While the solution applies brown, its designs turn green with time and light, bringing new meaning to “watching the grass grow.”

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