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Materialise Software Makes it Easier Than Ever to Print on Concept Laser Metal 3D Printers
LEUVEN,
Behind every good 3D-printed part is good software. Materialise works with 3D printer manufacturers to make software that connects with their line of machines, giving users the best results and streamlining the 3D printing process. The build processors provide that necessary link between software and machine, filling the role of 2D printer drivers between computers and inkjet printers.
With Materialise's Concept Laser Build Processor, users of Concept Laser's range of metal 3D printers, who are typically found in aerospace, automotive industry, medical, dental, jewelry and mold-making, will see an improved user experience. The aim of the build processor is twofold. The first benefit is the seamless transfer of data, which enables users to print more complex and better quality parts with the maximum amount of success. Another key benefit is the two-way communication between software and the 3D printer. In essence, the build processor does not just tell the machine what to do, but the machine also gives feedback so it's easy to trace and store data on specific jobs.
This Build Processor is one of many that Materialise will be releasing and we are looking forward to future releases with other partners.
For more information about build processors, please visit:
http://software.materialise.com/build-processor
If you are interested in upgrading to the Concept Laser Build Processor, please contact software@materialise.be.
For more information, please contact:
Corporate Communications Specialist, Materialise
Phone: +32 16 39 66 37
Fax: +32 16 39 66 00
Email: Vanessa.Palsenbarg@materialise.be
Twitter: @belgiancanuck or @MaterialiseNV
Visit: www.materialise.com
About Materialise
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