SMRTR TechFeb 1, 2026TechEBlog

Miniature Kodak Kiosk Lands on the Desk, Thanks to 3D Printing

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James Warner downsized a massive 1990s Kodak photo kiosk into a desktop version using 3D printing after his wife objected to the original machine's size. He built the miniature replica around a Canon printer that maintains the classic experience of inserting memory cards and browsing photos on a small screen without needing a computer. The 3D-printed housing perfectly recreates Kodak's iconic yellow-and-blue design with the same layout as original retail machines.

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