Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Artifacts Artifacts in 3D printing are unwanted imperfections or defects in a finished print, often caused by mechanical or software issues. Common artifacts include stringing, ringing, layer shifts, or blobs. These defects can result from factors like improper nozzle temperature, misaligned components, or low-quality filament. Artifacts affect the visual and functional quality of a print, especially for highly detailed or precise models. Minimizing artifacts requires careful calibration, regular maintenance, and selecting optimal print settings. Advanced slicer tools often include features to reduce artifacts, such as enabling retraction or adjusting speed and acceleration for smoother movements. |
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