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April 2, 2025
In industrial and professional settings, 3D printer speed is a key factor in efficiency, helping to reduce lead times, increase throughput, and enable faster design iterations. However, true productivity goes beyond raw speed—it also depends on reliability, material versatility, and system efficiency.
This guide explores the key elements that influence FDM 3D printer productivity, the factors affecting print speed, and how businesses can assess not just speed but consistent, high-quality output for real-world performance gains.
This section will break down the key elements that influence real-world 3D printing speed with the goal of helping users understand how they can optimize their printing process and how they can make informed decisions when comparing machines and choosing the right one for their use case.
Even between FDM printers, there are several printing technologies currently employed, these can be broken down into few main categories:
Cartesian Printers: The most commonly found printers on the market where(depending on the model and manufacturer), the print plate moves along the Z axis while the extruder moves along the X and Y axes. Bed slinger-type printers in this category where the build plate also moves along the Y axis, are limited by the bed movement inertia at high speeds.
Explore the key factors that influence 3D printing speed and how we measure productivity in 3D printing. Learn how UltiMaker's new S8 printer enhances workflow efficiency, reliability, and overall productivity.
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