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3D printing is usually done with a materials printer. Since 2003, many more materials printers have been sold than before. Also, the cost of 3D printers has gone down.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ptonline.com/articles/200408cu3.html |title=3D Printers Lead Growth of Rapid Prototyping (Plastics Technology, August 2004) | first=Lilli Manolis |last=Sherman |accessdate=2012-01-31 }}</ref>
3D printing is usually done with a materials printer. Since 2003, many more materials printers have been sold than before. Also, the cost of 3D printers has gone down.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ptonline.com/articles/200408cu3.html |title=3D Printers Lead Growth of Rapid Prototyping (Plastics Technology, August 2004) | first=Lilli Manolis |last=Sherman |accessdate=2012-01-31 }}</ref>


== 3D Printing Market by Technology (SLA, SLS, EBM, FDM, EBM, LOM, 3DP), Materials (Polymers, Metal), Application (Aerospace, Automotive, Consumer, Healthcare, Government & Defense) & Geography (Americas, Europe, APAC & ROW) (2013 – 2020)
== References ==
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http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/3d-printing-market-1276.html
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A 3D printer.

3D printing[1] is when 3D solid objects are made from a model on a computer. 3D printing is done by building up the object layer by layer.[2]

3D printing is usually done with a materials printer. Since 2003, many more materials printers have been sold than before. Also, the cost of 3D printers has gone down.[3]

== 3D Printing Market by Technology (SLA, SLS, EBM, FDM, EBM, LOM, 3DP), Materials (Polymers, Metal), Application (Aerospace, Automotive, Consumer, Healthcare, Government & Defense) & Geography (Americas, Europe, APAC & ROW) (2013 – 2020) == http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/3d-printing-market-1276.html

  1. The engineer: The rise of additive manufacturing
  2. "3D Printer Technology - Animation of layering". Create It Real. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
  3. Sherman, Lilli Manolis. "3D Printers Lead Growth of Rapid Prototyping (Plastics Technology, August 2004)". Retrieved 2012-01-31.