3dprinter:materials
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+ | ====== Standard Materials ====== | ||
+ | Standard materials can be printed by the 3D printer without any special preparation. The list below are the approved standard materials. | ||
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+ | ====== Advanced Materials ====== | ||
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+ | Advanced materials require special preparation and considerations in order to be printed. The list below are the approved advanced materials. | ||
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+ | ====== Unallowed Materials ====== | ||
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+ | The following materials are not allowed in the 3D printers. Most of them require temperatures that are too hot or will wear out the nozzles. | ||
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+ | * Nylon | ||
+ | * Carbon Fiber |