Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Auto-Temperature Control Auto-temperature control is a feature in modern 3D printers that automatically adjusts the hot end and heated bed temperatures based on the filament type and print settings. This feature helps ensure consistent extrusion and proper adhesion to the build plate. By dynamically maintaining optimal temperature, it prevents issues such as under-extrusion, stringing, or warping. Many slicer programs can set temperature profiles for specific materials like PLA, ABS, or PETG, reducing the need for manual input. Auto-temperature control improves ease of use and print reliability, making it particularly beneficial for beginners and multi-material printing setups. |
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