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Answer» There are QUITE a few 3D printing file formats. Here are the most common ones.
- STL: This is the most popular 3D model FORMAT, all slicing tools support it. Here is a more detailed overview of the STL format and how it works.
- OBJ: Also important – and also supported by all MAJOR slicing tools – is the OBJ file format. In contrast to STL, OBJ is able to store color and texture profiles; we guess it will become more popular when multicolor printing takes off.
- PLY: PLY, the Polygon file format, was originally used for storing 3D scanned objects.
- 3MF: 3MF is a new file format developed by Microsoft, AUTODESK, HP and Shape ways. It is not clear if this will be widely adopted – we’ll have to wait and see.
There are quite a few 3D printing file formats. Here are the most common ones.
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