Ricoh Unveils Strong Full-Color 3D Printing Technology

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Ricoh Unveils Strong Full-Color 3D Printing Technology

Ricoh Unveils Strong Full-Color 3D Printing Technology

Ricoh Unveils Strong Full-Color 3D Printing Technology

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Ricoh Unveils Strong Full-Color 3D Printing Technology

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Ricoh’s high-strength, full-color 3D inkjet printing enables durable, biocompatible medical and industrial components.

Ricoh has introduced a groundbreaking 3D inkjet printing system capable of producing full-color, biocompatible components with exceptional mechanical strength, revolutionizing applications in dentistry, eyewear, and beyond.

Japanese imaging and electronics company, developed its own material jetting process, in which it combines high-strength clear and white base inks with colorful yellow, magenta and cyan layers. This technology circumvents limitations of 3D printed parts, where high-detailed or color-accurate surfaces are achieved at the expense of durability. Thanks to the incorporation of dedicated fillers and the applications of advanced resin design, Ricoh’s technology not only realises aesthetic precision, but also high durability which satisfy the strict requirements of JIS T 10993-1 safety standard for medical devices.

Previously, stereolithography and conventional material jetting struggled to deliver functional, long-term solutions for industries like dentistry, where strength and natural color gradients are critical. Ricoh’s system now enables durable dental prosthetics, including premolars, that match natural tooth shades and withstand prolonged use. Core Dental Lab Yokohama has already adopted the technology, citing its potential to replace temporary solutions with permanent restorations.

The advancement also promises to streamline custom manufacturing for eyewear and other design-sensitive sectors, reducing reliance on costly manual labor. Engineers highlighted the system’s ability to produce intricate, multi-color prototypes and end-use parts in a single process.

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Ricoh plans to expand clinical evaluations and commercial partnerships, positioning its technology as a versatile tool for medical and industrial innovation.

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