Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Build Volume Build volume refers to the maximum dimensions a 3D printer can print, typically expressed in width, depth, and height (e.g., 220 x 220 x 250 mm). The build volume determines the size of the objects that can be printed in a single session. Larger build volumes are ideal for printing big models or multiple parts at once, while smaller volumes are sufficient for hobbyists or prototyping. When designing or slicing a model, it’s essential to ensure the object fits within the printer’s build volume to avoid print failures or scaling issues. |
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