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There are many different kinds of 3D printers, and each has unique characteristics and uses. Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) printers are widely utilised because of their cost-effectiveness and adaptability, as they can extrude filament layer by layer. High-resolution prints appropriate for complex designs are produced by stereolithography (SLA) printers using liquid resin that has been UV-cured. Tough and long-lasting prints can be made with Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) printers, which use a laser to sinter powdered material. While they employ a digital light source for curing, Digital Light Processing (DLP) printers resemble SLA printers. Binder Jetting printers produce full-colour prints by applying a binding agent to powder layers.
A single print can employ a variety of materials thanks to multi-material and multi-colour printers. Choosing a 3D printer based on the particular needs of a project and the required output qualities is made easier with an understanding of these types of 3D printers.
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