Which of the following is true about the support structure for Material Jetting prints? They have a large effect on surface finish. They leave the prints hollow. They are dissolvable. They are tree-shaped.
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Material Jetting is a 3D printing process where droplets of material are deposited layer by layer to build a part. Support structures are often required to support overhanging features during the printing process. Show more…
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