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Justin R. Day
DAY'S HOME INSPECTION, LLC
Justin Day
DLC LLC
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Anthony James Buser - Reading PA, US Justin Day - New York NY, US Jonah Gold - Brooklyn NY, US Bryan Vaccaro - Jersey City NJ, US Joseph Neal - Greenwich CT, US
Assignee:
MakerBot Industries, LLC - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
A server is configured to store a number of different models of an object in machine-ready form corresponding to a number of different three-dimensional printers having differing capabilities and/or hardware configurations. When a user at a client device or a printer requests the object, the server automatically determines a printer type and selects a suitable, corresponding machine-ready model for immediate fabrication by the printer.
Anthony James Buser - Reading PA, US Justin Day - New York NY, US Jonah Gold - Brooklyn NY, US Bryan Vaccaro - Jersey City NJ, US Joseph Neal - Greenwich CT, US
Assignee:
MakerBot Industries, LLC - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
A server is configured to store a number of different models of an object in machine-ready form corresponding to a number of different three-dimensional printers having differing capabilities and/or hardware configurations. When a user at a client device or a printer requests the object, the server automatically determines a printer type and selects a suitable, corresponding machine-ready model for immediate fabrication by the printer.
Anthony James Buser - Reading PA, US Justin Day - New York NY, US Jonah Gold - Brooklyn NY, US Bryan Vaccaro - Jersey City NJ, US Joseph Neal - Greenwich CT, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
358 113
Abstract:
A server is configured to store a number of different models of an object in machine-ready form corresponding to a number of different three-dimensional printers having differing capabilities and/or hardware configurations. When a user at a client device or a printer requests the object, the server automatically determines a printer type and selects a suitable, corresponding machine-ready model for immediate fabrication by the printer.