Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Axis Compensation Axis compensation is a feature in 3D printing software or firmware that adjusts the movement of the printer's X, Y, or Z axes to correct for mechanical inaccuracies. These adjustments help ensure that the printed model matches the intended dimensions and geometry. Axis compensation can address issues such as skewed prints, uneven layers, or slight misalignments caused by wear, loose belts, or other mechanical imperfections. Regular calibration and applying axis compensation improve print accuracy and consistency, particularly for printers with manual adjustment systems. This feature is vital for achieving precise results in engineering and functional applications. |
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