Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Dynamic Layer Height Dynamic layer height is an advanced slicing technique where the printer adjusts the layer height dynamically during a print to balance quality and speed. Thinner layers are used for areas with fine details or curved surfaces, while thicker layers are applied to flat or less intricate regions. This method reduces print time without compromising the appearance or structural integrity of the model. Dynamic layer height is particularly useful for complex models with varying levels of detail, such as sculptures or organic shapes. Many slicer software programs, like Cura or PrusaSlicer, include tools for enabling and customizing dynamic layer height, providing users with more control over print quality. |
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