HARP prints vertically, using ultraviolet (UV) light to cure liquid resins into hardened plastic.
In this timelapse video, sped up 100x, Northwestern University researchers' HARP (high-area rapid printing) 3D printer is so fast, the technology enables record-breaking throughput for manufacturing products on demand.
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