Although FDM® 3D printing technology offers cost efficiencies compared with traditional manufacturing, it consumes energy, which costs money. However, there are ways to reduce your printer’s energy cost footprint, and they’re relatively easy to implement.
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With the H350™ 3D printer, powered by SAF™ technology, series production of industrial machinery end-use parts can be printed on-site in less than ten hours.
The H350™ 3D printer utilizes SAF™ technology to produce consistent and accurate end-use parts for the automotive industry.
When designing parts and preparing prints for the Origin One, or any DLP technology, one important consideration for the best part quality is part orientation. Here are some key orientation considerations and their implementation, to help you prep better builds. These considerations will drive how you choose to orient parts when printing on the DLP-based Origin One 3D printer.
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