Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Bridge Width Bridge width refers to the horizontal distance that a printer can span without support structures. Wider bridges are more challenging to print due to the risk of sagging or poor material deposition. Factors affecting bridge width include the material type, print speed, and cooling efficiency. Optimizing slicer settings, such as reducing speed or increasing fan speed, can improve bridge quality. Understanding and managing bridge width is essential for successful printing of models with gaps, holes, or unsupported spans. |
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