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DLP 3D Printing P3™ Design Guide

Design Guideline: DLP Programmable Photopolymerization (P3™)

Stratasys' 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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