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3DPrinterOS

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What is 3DPrinterOS?

3DPrinterOS is a cloud-based 3D printing management software designed to simplify the process of 3D printing for businesses and educational institutions. According to the vendor, this software provides a centralized platform for managing files, machines, and users across multiple locations. It is intended for use by enterprises, higher education institutions, and OEMs in professions and industries such as education (K-12 schools, universities, libraries), enterprise/commercial (manufacturing, automotive, consumer goods), and OEM (3D printer manufacturers).

Cloud-Based 3D Printing Management: According to the vendor, the software offers an easy-to-use cloud-based platform that allows centralized control and monitoring of the 3D printing process. It is said to provide a secure and accessible platform for managing files, machines, and users across multiple locations.

User and Printer Management: Users can allocate access for specific users and 3D printers with queueing or printing rights. The vendor claims that the software allows control of permissions and restrictions for different user groups or departments. It also offers single-sign-on integration for seamless and secure access.

Workflow Management: The software is said to provide tools for visualizing, repairing, and slicing models for 3D printing. Users can allocate access and permissions for educators, students, and printers from a single software. The vendor claims that the software enables tracking, monitoring, and auditing of every part of the 3D printing process with reporting tools.

Cost Estimation and Billing: According to the vendor, the software allows users to estimate the cost of 3D prints and bill users accordingly. It offers integration with third-party software for convenient billing and cost management. Users can also analyze trends, usage, and material consumption over time.

Remote Printing and Monitoring: The software enables users to schedule and manage print jobs remotely. Users can monitor print progress via live video or time-lapse and receive notifications and alerts for print failures or interruptions.

Multi-User Management: Users can manage multiple users and user groups with access control and permissions. The vendor claims that the software allows the assignment of specific roles and responsibilities for different users, streamlining collaboration and communication between teams.

Cloud Slicer and Toolpath Viewer: The software offers a cloud-based slicing software for slicing models for 3D printing. Users can view and analyze toolpaths for optimized printing. It also allows customization of print settings and parameters for different models and materials.

3D Printer Compatibility: According to the vendor, the software supports a wide range of 3D printers from various manufacturers. They claim to provide a continuously updated compatibility list to ensure compatibility with new printer models. The software also offers seamless integration with different printer firmware and hardware.

Quick and Easy Setup: The software is accessible through a web browser, eliminating the need for software download. The vendor claims it offers a user-friendly interface for easy navigation and setup. They also state that the software allows for quick implementation and deployment for rapid use.

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What is 3DPrinterOS?
3DPrinterOS is a 3D printing infrastructure and management platform, from 3D Control Systems headquartered in San Francisco. The solution is a pre-built single interface that allows full visibility and transparency into who is doing what, which machines need repair, what analytics are being produced, material inventory levels, errors, audit controls, filimanent usage, and who is using which design.