People are often startled and intimidated when they discover that a 3D printer is not really the same as a paper printer. Although some consumer 3D printers have a “print” button, there are some steps needed to get to the point of pushing it, not to mention the need to monitor what happens afterwards. We prefer to think of 3D printing as more like cooking than printing. Just as you would not expect to cook by just pressing a “bake” button without setting some temperatures and timers ...
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Joan Horvath and Rich CameronMastering 3D Printing in the Classroom, Library, and Labhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3501-0_33. 3D Printer Workflow and Software
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