The 3D Printing Journal is a press publication registered in the Republic of Poland and operates in accordance with the Act of 26 January 1984 - Press Law.
Publisher:
COLORISED sp. z o.o.
Address: 43/45/9 Czahary Street, 93-478 Łódź, Poland
KRS: 0000560152
VAT ID: PL7292707766
REGON: 361607998
Email: info@slusarczyk.am
Editorial office:
Address: 43/45/9 Czahary Street, 93-478 Łódź, Poland
Email: info@3dprintingjournal.com
Editor-in-Chief: Paweł Ślusarczyk
Publication registration details:
The publication is entered in the register of daily newspapers and periodicals maintained by the District Court in Łódź.
Registration number (Rej. Pr.): 21/26
Date of registration: July 24, 2026
Publication frequency: three times a week.
Ownership structure:
The publication is published by COLORISED Sp. z o.o.
Owners: Paweł Ślusarczyk, Anna Ślusarczyk
Ultimate beneficial owners: Paweł Ślusarczyk, Anna Ślusarczyk
The publication does not receive government advertising or public funding.
Technical platform:
The website is provided through the Substack platform (Substack Inc., USA). The platform’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy are available at the addresses indicated in the website footer.
Corrections:
We are committed to accuracy and journalistic integrity. The 3D Printing Journal is a press publication registered in Poland and operates in accordance with the Act of 26 January 1984 - Press Law. The correction procedure described below is based on this Act (Articles 31a–33).
If published material contains inaccurate or untrue factual information, you have the right to request a correction in accordance with these rules:
Who may request a correction: an interested natural person, legal entity, or organizational unit to whom the material relates; as well as a close relative of a deceased person or their legal successor.
What a correction may concern: a factual and substantive correction of inaccurate or untrue information contained in press material. A correction concerns facts, not assessments or opinions.
Deadline: a request must be submitted within 21 days of the publication date.
Form and content of the request according to Article 31a(4): a correction must be submitted in writing and should contain:
the applicant’s signature;
the applicant’s first and last name or business/entity name;
a correspondence address;
identification of the material (title, publication date, URL) and the text of the requested correction.
How to submit a request:
by post to the editorial office: COLORISED Sp. z o.o., 43/45/9 Czahary Street, 93-478 Łódź, Poland; or
in person at the editorial office.
A correction that meets the statutory requirements will be published free of charge within 3 business days of receipt, in the same section of the website, under a clearly visible heading “Correction”, without commentary on the same day and without altering its content without the applicant’s consent.
If a correction does not meet the statutory requirements, the Editor-in-Chief will notify the applicant in writing within 7 days, stating the reasons for the refusal (Article 33). In cases specified by law, we will also indicate the passages that are not suitable for publication.
Correction request template
Place and date: [...]
To: Editor-in-Chief, The 3D Printing Journal
43/45/9 Czahary Street, 93-478 Łódź, Poland
Applicant (first and last name / entity name): [...]
Correspondence address: [...]
Material concerned:
[title]published on [date]at [URL]
Text of the correction: [...]
Factual justification (identification of the inaccurate/untrue information): [...]
Signature: ……………
Advertising and sponsored content
We clearly separate editorial content from commercial content. In accordance with Articles 36 and 12(2) of the Press Law:
All paid, sponsored, or commercially collaborative materials are clearly and unambiguously labeled (e.g. “Advertisement”, “Sponsored Content”, “In collaboration with…”).
We do not engage in covert advertising (surreptitious advertising).
Advertising content may not violate the law or the principles of social coexistence.
Editorial decisions remain independent of commercial relationships.
Editorial standards
The 3D Printing Journal follows the principles of journalistic integrity set out in Article 12 of the Press Law and established good journalistic practices:
Verification: we exercise particular care when collecting and using materials, verify the accuracy of information or identify its source.
Source protection: we protect informants acting in good faith and respect journalistic confidentiality.
Right of reply and correction: we follow the procedure described on the “Corrections” section.
Corrections: we correct factual errors and, where material, clearly identify the correction.
Independence: editorial decisions are made independently of commercial and political interests.
Authorization: statements quoted verbatim are subject to authorization in accordance with Article 14a of the Press Law.

