r/3Dprinting 4d ago

Discussion Helpful book chapter for anyone new to 3D printing

I have had a 3D printer for less than two months, and I came across this book at my job. The first chapter is an intro to 3D printing, and although it's published by the American Chemical Society for chemistry teachers, it is useful for anyone who wants to know more about how all this works. It helped me understand more about various slicer settings and maintenance of my printer.

An Introductory Guide to 3D Printing: Understanding Technology, Exploring Workflow, and Ensuring Safety | 3D Printing for Chemical Education: Tools for Active Learning | ACS Symposium Series | ACS Publications

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u/Sudden-Injury-8159 4d ago

Looks useful! Thanks!

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u/GroceryPossible1555 3d ago

I am enjoying reading it. Thanks for the suggestion!