A German company has come up with an #inkjet #printer that’s connected to a computer-enhanced paintball gun and can paint images onto building facades with some precision. Judging from its work, there’s now a new effective technology for making graffiti. The German contraption, comprises of a pressurised barrel mounted on a two-axis turntable and can blast pictures onto walls from a distance of 20 feet.
Controlled by an on-board industrial PC running a custom touch interface, images are loaded onto the machine with a USB stick, and then printed by paintballs of many colours travelling at over 100mph.
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ABOUT theSTUDIO
- The Studio
- Fencott, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
- theSTUDIO (an Artfusion company) was established to service the Digital Fine Art Printing Market by working with artists to both reproduce and extend their art.
