Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Z-Axis Skew Correction Z-axis skew correction adjusts for misalignment or tilting of the Z-axis relative to the X-Y plane, ensuring perpendicularity and geometric accuracy. Skew occurs due to frame warping, assembly errors, or mechanical wear, leading to dimensional inaccuracies and distorted geometries. Advanced slicing software and firmware provide skew correction settings to adjust offsets and toolpaths. Proper calibration ensures consistent layer placement, sharp corners, and accurate dimensions. Z-axis skew correction is essential for dual-lead screw setups, large-format printers, and high-resolution applications, ensuring geometric precision and print reliability. |
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