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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our 3D printing services, materials, or process?
You'll find the most common answers below — quick, clear, and up to date.


Instead of searching a dozen different shops, you upload your design to our platform, and we instantly show you the best prices and speeds from our quoting engine.

Our platform accepts the most common 3D file formats: STL, STEP (.stp), and 3MF. If you have another file type, just drop our support team a line, and we'll see if we can help you convert it.

When you upload a file, our software instantly analyzes its geometry, things like its volume, complexity, and overall size. It combines that with your chosen material and print settings to calculate the exact amount of material and machine time needed, then fetches real-time prices from fab.

It depends on the partner you choose and the complexity of your part. For most standard FDM prints, you can expect a production time of just 1-3 business days. Once you upload your model, every quote will show you a clear, estimated delivery date.

Absolutely. On the "Print Now!" page, there's a quantity selector. Whether you need one prototype or a batch of 100, just enter the number you need, and the quotes will update automatically to reflect the new total.

Currently, we ship all across Indonesia. Thanks to couriers like JNE, J&T, SiCepat, and others we can get your parts to anywhere.

Choose PLA+ if your part is a visual prototype, a model, or something that won't be under a lot of stress or heat. It's fantastic for detail and has a great finish. Choose PETG if you need more durability and temperature resistance. It's tougher than PLA+, slightly more flexible, and great for functional parts like mechanical brackets, enclosures, or things that might get dropped.

It's all about the trade-off between speed and detail. 0.20mm (Standard) is our go-to for most parts. It's a great balance of quality and speed. 0.12mm (Fine) will give you a much smoother surface with less visible layer lines. It's perfect for detailed models or parts that need a nice cosmetic finish. Just be aware it will take longer to print and cost a bit more.

Infill is the internal support structure inside your print. It's what makes your part strong without having to be solid plastic. For most applications, an infill of 15-20% is the sweet spot, providing excellent strength. You only need higher infill for parts that will be under extreme mechanical stress.

No, you don't have to worry about it. Our quoting engine automatically detects where support structures are needed to print your model successfully (like for steep overhangs). The cost of this support material and the labor to remove it are already included in your instant quote. We handle all the technical setup.

Yes, often we can. If your model is very large, we can split it into smaller, interlocking pieces. After printing, we can bond them together to create the final, full-sized part. If you have a large project, it's best to contact our support team directly for a custom quote.

Most FDM printers can reliably produce walls down to about 0.8mm - 1.0mm thick. If the walls in your design are thinner than that, they may not print properly or will be extremely fragile. Our platform will try to warn you if it detects potential issues, but for best results, we recommend designing with a minimum wall thickness in mind.

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