Check out this amazing coffee printer! Now you can have your favorite message printed on your morning cup of coffee. I need one of these with ‘Wake Up!’ printed on mine. This fun coffee printer was ...
Freshly brewed coffee with aroma is good, it smells fragrant, it is a drink that it is good to include in the mouth, but it seems that someone finally used such a coffee for printing. Drops of large ...
Coffee has come a long way since its origins in Ethiopia and Yemen in the 15th century; nowadays everyone has their favorite way to drink it. Some still prefer Turkish-style coffee, while others rely ...
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — Forget hearts, flowers and feathers — latte art is getting a major upgrade. Edible, high-resolution photos, intricate designs and personalized messages are adorning the tops of ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Ted Kinsman, a Professor at RIT, invented the Coffee Drip Printer. Using liquids like coffee and wine, the printer automatically creates realistic works of art. Story ...
February 3, 2009 The paperless office is a great notion, but in reality there are still many scenarios where the printer needs to be switched on and fed with environmentally unfriendly consumables - ...
I’m here to confess that I don’t actually like coffee and have recently been banned from drinking caffeine at all (by a real doctor! not just the guy on the corner who sells me tomatoes!), which has ...
Some lovely art atop your latte’s foam: a perk of frequenting a fancy cafe. But a new machine called the Ripple promises to make it commonplace at any coffee shop—and the foam can spell out any ...
The invention of an RIT professor is creating a "buzz" online. He's using coffee and science to create art. "Today we're actually running a fresh batch of hazelnut because I figured I'd put something ...
Operating a coffee shop or café is an exercise in multitasking. Orders come in from self-service kiosks, online, the drive-thru, and the counter. Keeping customers happy requires a wide range of ...
Compared to cell phones that get jazzier by the month, printers are ugly ducklings. It’s understandable. Improving the bulky, noisy, temperamental printer is no simple undertaking. But some designers ...
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