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DownloadStratasys' Programmable Photopolymerization (P3™) , a Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D printing technology, is capable of printing difficult geometries without supports, fine features, and large cross-sections, with excellent surface quality comparable to injection molding. However, like traditional manufacturing processes, here are guidelines that result in the highest yields, optimal quality, and reduced labor.
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View moreDiscover how additive manufacturing is transforming the medical industry with Stratasys Direct. This guide explores 3D printing technologies for medical devices, including surgical models, prosthetics, and
Discover the surface finishing options for 3D printed parts in our Finishing Guide. Learn how technology, material, and build orientation impact aesthetics and explore finishing techniques.
Download our quick-reference FDM Material Tolerance guide to see how slice height and material impact 3D printing precision. Ideal for engineers and designers.