Hook
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Humans use a hook to connect the printer settings to a raft, which is an object that holds and supports the object being printed. It does not matter what type of material or substance is being used, as long as it can withstand heat, friction and movement without suffering damage or melting. Print settings, whether set up for small-scale models, prototypes or final product designs, must always have a solid raft at the bottom that prevents parts from sticking to the printing bed or breaking off during use. Whether users are creating small toys, model rockets, precision medical equipment or complex architectural details, their printed object is secured and supported by the solid surface provided by the hook connection to the printer. In every case where prints must meet tight deadlines for high-stakes applications or meet the requirements of critical functional testing processes, using a robust raft as part of the print settings provides unparalleled security against failure or damage from impact during removal. Yes, most modern printing technology supports raft printing as an option under its various settings configurations.
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