The Create Machine Build File
tool lets you save an additive build to a file type that is compatible with your additive machine. The list of available file types that you can output depends on the additive machine selected in the active setup.
| Autodesk-generic | Vendor-specific |
|---|---|
Autodesk LSR Export (.lsr) |
Aconity ILT File (.ilt) |
Autodesk LSR Export (Layer by Layer) (.lsr) |
Additive Industries Exporter (.zip) |
CLI ASCII Export (.cli) |
Anycubic PWMO (.pwmo) |
CLI Binary Export (.cli) |
Digital Metal PX100 File (.cli) |
G-Code Export (.gcode) |
DMG Mori Lasertec Zip Archive (.zip) |
Portable Network Graphic Export (.png) |
Elegoo DLP/MSLA File (.goo) |
SLC Contour Export (.slc) |
EOS OpenJob Exporter (.openjz). |
SLC Toolpath Export (.slc) |
EOS Task File |
SLC ZIP File (.zip) |
Flashforge File (.g and .x3g) |
SVG ZIP File (.zip) |
Formlabs Exporter (.form) |
Tag Image File Format Export (.tif and .tiff) |
Kurtz Ersa LMI Exporter (.gcode) |
XLM File Export (.xml) |
Makerbot File (.s3g) |
NPPower Malachite Zip Archive (.zip) |
|
One Click Metal Exporter (.gcode) |
|
Prusa SL1 Archive (.sl1) |
|
Prusa SL1S Archive (.sl1s) |
|
Renishaw MTT File (.mtt) |
|
SLM Solutions SLM File (.slm) |
|
Stratasys Origin One Zip Archive (.zip) |
|
Trumpf TruPrint Exporter (.wza) |
|
Xact Metal Exporter (.cli) |
If you are planning to export your model to a vendor format, to get the best results, it is recommended to avoid stacking elements on top of one another.