If you’re having trouble setting up your own design files, then you can use our setup templates. UPrinting’s print templates help you set up proper bleeds and margins for your single-page prints, …
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UPrint allows you to customize your print outs the way you would on your computer. We guide you through. Simple step by step tutorials to help users familiarize with UPrint. News and Exclusive Deals. …
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Design Guides are intended to help speed the design process, control cost, avoid errors and omissions, and get value for dollars spent. Design guides are developed in partnership with the using service …
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Customize and print professional quality business cards, brochures, postcards, stickers, posters, flyers and more. Free file-proofing and fast print turnaround.
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Jun 10, 2019 . Print designs appear on printed media like business cards, billboards or brochures rather than digital spaces like websites. Just like digital designs, the goal of print design is to use visual …
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A Guide To Filing A Design Patent Application U.S. Department of Commerce Patent and Trademark Office Mail Stop Comments--Patents. Definition of a Design. A design consists of the …
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Right safe area guide: Total width (mm) – 6mm = 147mm; Top trim line guide: Zero + 3mm = 3mm; Top safe area guide: Zero + 3mm = 6mm; Bottom trim line guide: Total height (mm) – 3mm = 213mm; …
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Training Guides. In this section you can find information about different kinds of training material on following topics: application, design, and operator training. Best Practices: provides an explanation of …
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Through every design iteration, uPrint Printers bring your ideas into the real world as durable 3D models ready for collaboration and testing. With a footprint of just 635 x 660 mm (25 x 26 in), both uPrint and …
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The DNA Uprint is personalized and specific because the information comes from you. Your body has its very own language, which is your body’s own way of telling you what it needs. Your body chemistry is …
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Avoid overhangs in your design when possible, by using angles smaller than 45 o. Add at least 0.8 mm wall thickness to your models. Avoid large flat surfaces and use rounded corners to avoid warping. …
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Through every design iteration, uPrint Printers bring your ideas into the real world as durable 3D models ready for collaboration and testing. With a footprint of just 635 x 660 mm (25 x 26 in), both uPrint and uPrint Plus Printers put 3D printing right on your desk.
Click here to download the <i>3D Printing Design Rules poster</i> in high resolution for <em>free</em> The most important thing to remember while designing for 3D printing is the fact that your digital design will become a physical object. In the digital design environment, there are no laws of physics to adhere to, such as gravity.
Design Guides are intended to help speed the design process, control cost, avoid errors and omissions, and get value for dollars spent. Design guides are developed in partnership with the using service and are benchmarked with similar private sector guides.
Size and weight: (uPrint/uPrint Plus Printer and one material bay) 635 (w) x 660 (d) x 787 (h) mm (25 x 26 x 31 in) 76 kg (168 lbs)