Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Heat-Induced Warping Heat-induced warping happens when prints cool unevenly, causing material shrinkage and distortion. This issue is common with materials like ABS, ASA, and nylon. Preventing warping involves using a heated bed, enclosures, brim/raft settings, and optimized cooling settings. Warping can be especially problematic in large prints, requiring temperature-controlled chambers for high-accuracy results. |
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