Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Axis Calibration Axis calibration ensures that the X, Y, and Z axes of a 3D printer move accurately and maintain alignment during the printing process. Misaligned axes can cause dimensional inaccuracies, uneven prints, or failures. Calibration typically involves adjusting belts, screws, or firmware settings to ensure precise movement. Many printers include auto-calibration features, while others require manual adjustments. Regular axis calibration is essential for consistent performance, especially after long periods of use or transporting the printer. Proper calibration ensures layer precision and structural accuracy, allowing complex models to print without deformation or layer shifting. |
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