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DLP 3D Printing P3™ Design Guide

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Design Guideline: DLP Programmable Photopolymerization (P3™)

Stratasys' Programmable Photopolymerization (P3™), a cutting-edge Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D printing technology, delivers exceptional precision and surface quality. It enables the production of parts with fine features, large cross-sections, and even complex geometries—all with minimal or no support structures. This makes it ideal for creating detailed, production-grade components with surface finishes comparable to injection molding.

To fully leverage the strengths of P3, thoughtful design and preparation are essential. Just like with traditional manufacturing methods, following proven design guidelines ensures higher yields, improved part quality, and reduced post-processing labor. Whether you’re developing prototypes or end-use parts, understanding the nuances of the P3 process will help you achieve the best results.

Click here to view or download the full DLP P3 Design Guide and start optimizing your designs for advanced DLP 3D printing.

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