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3D Printing Technologies

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The core technology employed by the 3D printer to build three-dimensional objects. Each technology has its own strengths and limitations, affecting factors such as print quality, material compatibility, and suitable applications.
  • Laser Cutter: Laser cutter printers use precise laser beams to cut and engrave materials, offering high accuracy.
  • FDM: FDM printers use melted plastic filament for layered object creation, offering versatility and affordability.
  • LCD: LCD printers use light-curing resin and an LCD screen for high-resolution, detailed prints.
  • SLS: SLS printers use laser-sintered powder for strong, detailed parts without support structures.
  • Resin (LCD): Resin (LCD) printers use light-curing resin and LCD screens for high-resolution, detailed prints.
  • SLA: SLA printers use laser-cured liquid resin for high-resolution, smooth prints with fine details.
  • FFF: FFF printers use melted filament for layered printing, similar to FDM, offering versatility and affordability.
  • MSLA: MSLA printers use an LCD screen to cure resin, offering high-resolution prints with fine details.
  • MSLA (Resin): MSLA (Resin) printers use LCD screens to cure liquid resin, producing high-detail, smooth prints.
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