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Fansea creates unique virtual and 3D printed memorabilia using Mimaki technology

Fansea creates unique virtual and 3D printed memorabilia using Mimaki technology
Challenges
Improvements
The business of the German start-up company Fansea is based on 3D asset creation, web3 and metaverse consultancy. Fansea was searching for a technology to bridge the gap between the virtual and physical by offering their customers photorealistic, 3D copies of their digital assets.
3DUJ-553 can accurately bring the individual qualities of each item directly from the screen to the model. 3D printing has the potential to revolutionise the digital space.

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Bringing Color to the Beauty of Anatomy: A Collaboration Between the University of Florence and Bompan

Bringing Color to the Beauty of Anatomy: A Collaboration Between the University of Florence and Bompan
Collaboration
Efforts of Mimaki
Collaboration between The University of Florence and Mimaki’s Italian importer Bompan results in a milestone for anatomical study.
The full-color “3DUJ-553” 3D printer was used to reproduce a 3D scanned human heart with high color accuracy.

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3D printed anatomical models reach new realistic heights at Monash University with the Mimaki 3DUJ-553

3D printed anatomical models reach new realistic heights at Monash University with the Mimaki 3DUJ-553
Challenges
Improvements
Low color accuracy, fragile parts, and time intensive post processing produced less than desirable results with powder based full-color 3D printing.
The full-color 3DUJ-553 creates robust anatomical models with realistic color reproduction that are easy to post process.

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Mimaki 3DUJ-553 Provides a Gateway to Additive Manufacturing for both Students and Local Businesses: University of Auckland’s Creative Design and Additive Manufacturing Lab

Mimaki 3DUJ-553 Provides a Gateway to Additive Manufacturing for both Students and Local Businesses: University of Auckland’s Creative Design and Additive Manufacturing Lab
Challenges
Improvements
When necessary, the Creative Design and Additive Manufacturing Lab at the University of Auckland added color to 3D prints by hand due to the lack of vibrant colors and affordability in full-color 3D printers.
The Mimaki 3DUJ-553 full-color 3D printer now allows the Lab to print in 10-million colors at a running cost affordable to the university.

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Full-color 3D printer "3DUJ-553" faithfully reproduces the painted wood carving "Tsunagi no Ryu" owned by Chichibu Shrine

Full-color 3D printer "3DUJ-553" faithfully reproduces  the painted wood carving "Tsunagi no Ryu" owned by Chichibu Shrine
Collaboration
Efforts of Mimaki
Collaborated in the creating a high-precision replica of "Tsunagi no Ryu" with Chichibu Shrine, HARA SEISAKUSYO Co., Ltd. and Kouwa Display Co., Ltd.
Using full-color 3D printer "3DUJ-553" to faithfully reproduce "Tsunagi no Ryu" by "Hidari Jingoro" of Edo's master craftsmen

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