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Iron Cat, Spider-Man, World’s Finest, Flash Second Prints

| PrintWatch: Iron Cat #1 and Amazing Spider-Man #4 are getting second prints from Marvel Comics, Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 and The Flash #783 from DC Comics, Sengi & Tembo #1 from Scout Comics and Alex Toth's Artist Edition from IDW. PrintWatch: "Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 by Mark Waid and Dan Mora, featuring the fusion between the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel that immediately captivated fans upon its reveal, gets a second printing on sale August 2, with a Final Order Cutoff Date of July 10!…

Raspberry Pi Zero Prints Giant Pictures with Thermal Receipt Printer

It’s no secret that thermal receipt printers can print much more than receipts, but this Raspberry Pi project, created by a maker known as -PJFry- on Reddit, has taken the idea to a new extreme. With the help of a Raspberry Pi Zero, they’ve coded an application to print huge, poster-sized images (opens in new tab) one strip at a time on their thermal printer.Inspiration for this project came from similar online projects where users print large-scale images using regular printers or thermal printers like the one used in…

Samsung finds use for 200-megapixel phone camera, prints giant cat pic

Samsung wants the world to witness the power of its fully armed, operational and wildly unnecessary 200-megapixel Isocell HP1 smartphone camera sensor. So it's taken a picture of a cat, and printed it at 1.5 times the size of a basketball court.The image, a mighty 28 x 22-meter (92 x 72 ft) canvas printed in twelve strips, now sits on the side of a building somewhere in Seoul, a monument to Samsung's hubris, a deeply ordinary cat pic that'd struggle to earn a spot on your mum's fridge, only heaps bigger.Does it look sharp…

Anycubic Kobra Max Review: Massive Prints

Today's best Anycubic Kobra Max dealsThe Anycubic Kobra Max is freaking huge. No really. It’s that big. With a 400x400x450mm build volume, this is the perfect machine for 3D printing props and costume helmets in one piece. But first, you’ll want to measure your workspace – this monster needs THREE SQUARE FEET of operating space! I had to turn the printer sideways to fit on my IKEA counter – and the spool holder still hung off into space.Once you find a spot to put it, the Anycubic Kobra Max is a great machine that’s easy…