Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Toolpath Generation Toolpath generation is the process of converting a 3D model into a series of coordinated movements for the 3D printer's nozzle or laser. It determines the print order, speed, and direction for each layer, influencing surface finish, strength, and print time. Advanced slicing software optimizes toolpaths for efficient material deposition, reduced travel moves, and minimal oozing. Proper toolpath planning enhances layer bonding, dimensional accuracy, and mechanical properties. It is essential for complex geometries, multi-material prints, and high-speed production. |
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