3D printing software provider Autodesk provides a deep look at the latest version of its 3D printing software Netfabb in a new video. Developed to serve design, simulation, and additive manufacturing purposes, Netfabb 22 focuses on three key areas in terms of functionality: machine integration, user experience, key utility improvements, such as toolpathing and simulation.
The latest version of this software integrates more supports for several 3D printing processes including the Stratasys Origin One, ExOne X1 160Pro binder jetting or even Spectroplast’s silicone extrusion SAM technology to name a few.
“The 2022 release improves existing integrations with EOS and Mimaki printers by utilizing the software development kit provided by those hardware partners. We also partnered with Stratasys to improve our existing integration with the Origin One printer, and we’re releasing a native connection to the Origin online platform, making it easier to set up your print jobs”, the software expert said in the video below.
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