Capabilities
The College of Engineering hosts two 3D printers of the type popular in Industrial Research and Development: the Dimension sst-768 and the ZPrinter 450. Both printers use additive manufacturing technologies to build accurate models of parts and assemblies. Because the 3D printer's software interface accepts files in the STereoLithography (STL) format, designers may use any modern Computer-aided Design (CAD) software suite to create or render designs and objects. Designers may use other 3D digital design software, such as Rhino, Blender, GeoMagic, or 3DS Max, as long as the submitted file is in the STL format.
The Dimension sst-768 and ZPrinter 450 use different build methods and have slightly different build capacities; below is a brief description of each with primary advantages and limitations.