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Extrusion-based 3D food printing – Materials and machines
Figure 6. Various pictures of 3D food printing systems taken from original creator’s websites unless otherwise stated. (A) Procusini
3.0 Dual . (B) Choc Creator V2.0 Plus [26] . (c) Discov3ry 2.0 paste extruder paired with the Ultimaker 2+ . (D) Foodini . (e) F3D.
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Picture taken from external website . (F) Fab@Home Model 3. Picture taken from a conference paper . (G) Sanna . (H) Model F5
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Commercial Art Pancakes Printer . (i) QiaoKe chocolate printer . (J) BeeHex printer . (K) PancakeBot 2.0 . (l) The 3D everything
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concept printer. Picture taken from external website . (M) Barilla 3D pasta printer. Picture taken by forum user IThomas at the 2015
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Supermarket of the Future expo in Milan. (N) Zmorph 2.0 VX multitool 3D printer equipped with a thick paste extruder. Picture taken
from public Instagram post by zmorph3d .
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Figure 7. (Left) Procusini’s quick-release heated syringe holder with easy-refill cartridge. (Right) Magnetized bed allows quick removal.
Picture taken from manufacturer’s website .
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6 International Journal of Bioprinting (2018)–Volume 4, Issue 2

