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A 3D printer is an additive manufacturing technology that enables automated construction of complex assemblies via layered deposition. The technology is similar to a 2D XY printer, but with the addition of a Z axis. | |||
While 3D printers are additive, they bear a close resemblance to [[CNC milling machines]] which tend to be subtractive (cutting away). | |||
[[3D Printer/Videos]] | [[3D Printer/Videos]] | ||
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==Detailed Description== | ==Detailed Description== | ||
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Overview
A 3D printer is an additive manufacturing technology that enables automated construction of complex assemblies via layered deposition. The technology is similar to a 2D XY printer, but with the addition of a Z axis.
While 3D printers are additive, they bear a close resemblance to CNC milling machines which tend to be subtractive (cutting away).
Detailed Description
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Solution Statement
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Product Ecology
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Components
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Specifications
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