A company called Printder has recently launched a website claiming that they have come up with an innovative technique for turning most 2D printers into fully capable 3D printers. The process relies on special paper and ink. The printer prints layer after layer on the paper, and when done the stack of paper is then placed into a typical over for 15 minutes. This fuses the pages together via the special ink. The leftover paper on the exterior of the intended printed object then dissolves by being placed in water while the sections covered with ink do not dissolve. What do you guys think? More details on Printder can be found here: http://3dprint.com/55991/printder-2d-printer-3d