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What is the relationship between topology and 3D printing?

Topology in 3D printing, the arrangement of vertices/edges/faces, impacts printability, structure, and requires optimization for quality.

What is the relationship between topology and 3D printing?

Topology in 3D printing refers to the arrangement of a model’s vertices, edges, and faces, directly impacting printability and structural integrity.

Well-designed topology ensures the model has no non-manifold edges, intersecting faces, or gaps, allowing 3D printers to accurately interpret and produce the design.

Poor topology—such as overlapping polygons or disconnected meshes—often leads to print errors like layer misalignment, material waste, or complete print failures.

Optimized topology also supports efficient slicing (converting models into printable layers) and reduces post-processing needs, saving time and resources.

In short, checking and repairing topology (e.g., fixing non-manifold geometry) with mesh tools is a critical first step to enhance 3D print quality.

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