Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Print Orientation Print orientation is the alignment of a 3D model on the build plate, affecting strength, surface finish, and support requirements. Proper orientation minimizes overhangs, optimizes layer adhesion, and enhances mechanical properties. Horizontal orientation provides a smooth surface finish, while vertical alignment improves tensile strength along layer lines. Advanced slicers suggest optimal orientations based on geometry and structural analysis. Correct orientation reduces print time, material usage, and post-processing needs, ensuring reliable and high-quality prints. |
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