Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Kinematic Motion Systems Kinematic motion systems describe the mechanical setups that dictate how a 3D printer moves its print head and build plate. These include Cartesian, CoreXY, Delta, and SCARA systems, each with unique advantages and limitations. Cartesian printers use independent X, Y, and Z axes for straightforward movement, while CoreXY systems employ a belt-driven approach for high-speed printing. Delta printers, with their three-arm configuration, offer faster movement and tall build volumes but require complex calibration. SCARA systems use robotic arms for flexibility in industrial applications. Selecting the right kinematic motion system depends on print speed, accuracy, and intended use. |
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