Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Artifacts Removal Artifacts removal refers to techniques used to eliminate unwanted imperfections, such as stringing, blobs, or layer shifts, from 3D-printed parts. These artifacts can result from mechanical issues, improper settings, or environmental factors during printing. Common methods for removing artifacts include sanding, cutting, or using chemical smoothing agents. Advanced slicer software also allows for adjustments in retraction, speed, and extrusion to minimize the appearance of artifacts during the print. Artifacts removal is essential for achieving professional-quality prints, particularly for highly detailed or functional models where aesthetics and precision are critical. |
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