Traditionally, when we think of printing, we think of printing out something on a piece of paper using ink. Well, 3D printing is actually printing out physical objects. For example, you have a digital image that you can create using different animation and 3D modeling software and once done, you can connect this image with a 3D printer and it actually takes that analyses it, and it prints out in physical form layer by layer. If you think about traditional printing you have syringes with ink, while with 3D printers you can have syringes filled with all different types…