Origin One’s Programmable Photopolymerization (P3) process 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, there are guidelines that result in the highest yields, optimal quality, and reduced labor. Fortunately, familiar traditional techniques, like filleting, adding ribs, and orientation go a long way toward reducing the number of sacrificial supports required and increasing production throughput.
This 3D printer design guide is intended to help readers understand the Stratasys Origin One’s capabilities, select candidate parts for additive production, and learn how to design additive parts for the best throughput and quality on Origin One.
Download the 3D printer design guide for Origin One to learn:
- How the technology works
- Advantages of Stratasys Origin One over other technologies
- How to choose the right part for additive manufacturing
- How to choose a material
- Part orientation
- Design for surface finish
- Support considerations and more!
Stratasys Origin One Parts
- Medical Parts
- General Purpose Parts
- Origin One Volume Production
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