Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Vertical Layer Alignment Vertical layer alignment ensures accurate positioning and consistent bonding of layers along the Z-axis, enhancing dimensional accuracy, structural integrity, and surface finish. It reduces visible seams, layer misalignment, and mechanical weaknesses. Advanced motion systems with closed-loop control, optical encoders, and precise stepper drivers provide high vertical resolution and repeatability. Proper calibration of Z-offset, layer height, and speed settings minimizes artifacts like banding or layer shifting. Vertical layer alignment supports high-resolution prints, tall structures, and complex geometries with reliable mechanical performance and aesthetic quality. |
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