In 3D printing,
the term single-sided dimension
specifically refers to what?
An object is distributed in three-dimensional space along theX,Y, andZ axes, corresponding to three edges. The single side refers to the length of any one edge.

Due to the placement of the model on the printing platform (such as horizontal or vertical) and the differences in the printer’s characteristics, the device may have different limitations on single-sided dimensions in different directions~
Similarly, regarding the single-sided maximum/minimum dimensions, it refers to the longest/shortest length that the 3D printer can print in a single direction (such as the X-axis, Y-axis, or Z-axis).




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