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the head. By observing how the printer places the skirt on the table, we can also assess whether the table is correctly levelled
and whether the printout will adhere to it correctly.
Support
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it is a "support" added by the model designer or cutting software, on which the parts of the model hanging in the
air are supported. A properly executed support is not part of the model and can easily be detached after printing. 3DGence
SLICER 4.0 generates the supports automatically. The support generated by 3DGence SLICER 4.0 has two parts - loose material
and so-called dense support layers, directly supporting the actual model.
STL
(Surface Tessellation Language)
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one of the primary 3D file formats. It describes only the position of the vertices of the
triangles forming the solid and the turn of the normal of those triangles. It does not include information about colour, materials,
textures and other graphical elements included in other, more extensive 3D file formats. Originally implemented by 3D Systems
for stereolithography printing.
Spindle
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is a part of the extruder, directly driven by a stepper motor. It enables precise dosing of the filament into the printer
nozzle thanks to a concave, sharply serrated recess that "bites" into the plastic wire. The element which closely cooperates
with the spindle is a pressing tool, ensuring proper contact between the spindle and the filament.
Warping
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a negative phenomenon occurring in FFF printing, mainly involving materials with high thermal shrinkage. It consists
in tearing off the outermost parts of the printout, usually the corners, from the working platform. This is counteracted by the
device's heated table and working chamber.
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precise instructions to the machine, e.g. in which direction, how fast and in which axis to move. The code for the printers
is generated by the slicing software (slicer). It stores all the data on component temperatures and motor rotation in a precise
sequence that amounts to head movement and extruder behaviour. Code commands are sent line by line to the printer driver
processor during printing. The processor interprets the code based on its Firmware and sends the appropriate signals to the
relevant components.
Manufacturer’s name and full address
3DGence Sp. z o.o.
Przyszowice Branch
ul. Graniczna 66, 44-178 Przyszowice
+48 32 438 98 64
[email protected]
Name and full address of the representative for the US market
3DGence America Inc
1841 E. Levee Street
75207 Dallas
United States
+1.855.466.3813