Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Build Failure Build failure occurs when a 3D print is unsuccessful due to issues such as poor adhesion, incorrect settings, filament jams, or hardware malfunctions. Failures may result in incomplete prints, shifted layers, or warped models. Identifying the root cause, such as incorrect bed leveling, nozzle clogging, or filament issues, is essential to prevent repeated failures. Regular printer maintenance, proper calibration, and optimized slicer settings can significantly reduce the likelihood of build failure. Learning from failures helps improve troubleshooting skills and ensures future prints are more reliable. |
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