The 3D printer that uses the light of an iPhone screen

 OLO is designed to allow users to create 3D prints using light from an iPhone screen.

OLO is designed to be simple, consisting of three pieces of plastic, a single chip, and a motor, all powered by four AA batteries. Measuring 6,8 x 4,5 x 5,8 in (17,2 x 11,5 x 14,8 cm) and weighing 1,7 lb (780 g), this device is compact and light enough to fits in satchels or backpacks.

Once an object has been loaded into the OLO mobile application, users place their smartphone in the base of the printer. The "resin" chamber, which offers 400 cubic cm of printing volume, rests directly on top, to hold the desired resin, of your choice, and print.

OLO have discovered something completely new, which is currently named "daylight resin." This photopolymer is designed to react to white light emitted by smartphone screens, curing as a result of exposure.

Below you have presented exactly the entire procedure.