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Mastering SAF 3D Printing: A Design Guide to Quality & Cost Efficiency

As with other manufacturing techniques, the 3D printing process can be challenging and demands a level of expertise and familiarization.

This guide aims to help designers produce quality and cost-effective parts with Stratasys’ SAF 3D printing technology. The guide provides information for both new and experienced users.

The topics covered in this guide describe tools and methods for optimizing design features, strength, and durability of printed parts, and ensuring that the parts meet your expectations. It provides best practices and tips on designing for additive manufacturing, and examples of how to take advantage of the unique features of SAF, while minimizing printing costs and post-processing issues.

You can view and download the full SAF Design Guide to start improving your designs today.

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