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ribbon and transfers the image of the character to paper. Nonimpact
printers function as the name implies. No part within the printer
touches the paper. Inkjet printers employ an array of tubes that squirt
ink onto the paper (Tyson). Laser jet printers use a method of fusion,
bonding and static electricity to place toner, also known as dry ink, on
paper using heat (Tyson).
(“How 3D Printing Is Changing”). The medical industry has also
been impacted by this technology. While still in the development
stage, 3D printers can now produce molds for dentists, prosthetic
body parts for patients, and print almost functional human organs.
This print technology is making strides in the medicinal industry.
These printers assist with drug testing and tissue re-creation (“How
3D Printing Is Changing”). Specifically, 3D printers assist by recreating human tissue samples used to directly test the outcome and
effects of treatments. Doctors are then able to accurate H