Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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X-Y Kinematics X-Y kinematics refers to the motion control system that moves the print head or build plate in the X and Y directions. It influences speed, precision, and print quality. Common X-Y kinematics include Cartesian, CoreXY, H-bot, and Delta configurations. Advanced systems use closed-loop control, linear rails, or magnetic levitation for high-speed, high-resolution movement. Proper motion planning, acceleration, and jerk settings ensure consistent layer bonding and dimensional accuracy. X-Y kinematics optimize toolpaths, surface finish, and mechanical properties, supporting complex geometries, multi-material prints, and high-speed production. |
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