You
can export part and assembly files to STL (.stl), 3D
Manufacturing Format (.3mf), or Additive Manufacturing
File Format (.amf) format.
To export a 3D print file:
-
Click .
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In the Print3D PropertyManager, expand Save To File.
- For Format, choose one of the following:
- STL (*.stl)
This ASCII or binary format file describes only the surface geometry of a 3D object as a raw, unstructured triangulated surface.
- 3D Manufacturing Format (*.3mf)
This is an additive manufacturing focused file
format that lets you send full-fidelity 3D models to other applications, platforms, services,
and printers.
- Additive Manufacturing File (*.amf)
This xml-based file lets you select export options that store the color and materials of the object to be 3D printed in the .AMF file, as well as the geometry of the model.
- Click Save File.
-
In the Save As dialog box, select a
location for the saved file and enter a file name.
By default, the file is saved to the model location.
- Click Options.
While many options are the same for the .stl,
.3mf, and .amf file formats, they
have these differences:
- 3D Manufacturing Format
(*.3mf)
Show 3MF info before saving
file |
View the 3MF
information before saving the file. |
Include
materials |
Includes base
materials with the exported file. |
Include
appearances |
Includes appearances
with the exported file. Only surface mapped textural
appearances are exported to .3mf. |
- Additive Manufacturing File
(*.amf)
Include
materials |
Includes the materials
applied to parts or bodies. |
Include colors |
Includes the colors
applied to the model as part of the model
appearance. |
- STL
(*.stl)
Do not translate STL output data to
positive space |
Maintains the exported
parts in their original position in global space,
relative to the origin. |
Save all components of an assembly
in a single file |
Saves the assembly and
its components in a single .stl file. |
Check for
interferences |
Performs an
interference check on an assembly document before
saving. |
- Click OK.
- Click Save.