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.MAKERBOT File Extension

A .MAKERBOT file is a MakerBot Print File, created by MakerBot Industries.

Open with MakerBot Replicator. Available for Windows.

What is a .MAKERBOT file?

The .MAKERBOT file extension is associated with a type of file called a MakerBot Print File. This file format is specifically used by a desktop 3D printer known as the MakerBot Replicator. The .MAKERBOT file contains detailed instructions that tell the MakerBot Replicator how to print a 3D model.

Here's a more detailed explanation: 1. **What is a .MAKERBOT file?** - A .MAKERBOT file is a set of instructions created for the MakerBot desktop 3D printer. These instructions guide the printer on how to create a physical 3D object from a digital model.

2. **How is a .MAKERBOT file created?** - To create a .MAKERBOT file, you typically start with a 3D model saved in another file format, such as .STL or .OBJ. Using the MakerBot Desktop software, you can open your 3D model and prepare it for printing. When you click "Print" in the software, it processes (or "slices") the model into layers and generates a .MAKERBOT file with the necessary printing instructions.

3. **How do you use a .MAKERBOT file?** - If your computer is directly connected to a MakerBot Replicator printer, the MakerBot Desktop software can send the .MAKERBOT file directly to the printer to start the printing process. - If the computer is not connected to the printer, you can save the .MAKERBOT file to a USB drive. Then, you can plug the USB drive into the MakerBot Replicator to transfer the file and start printing.

4. **Programs that open .MAKERBOT files:** - The primary program used to open and handle .MAKERBOT files is the MakerBot Desktop software. This software allows you to create, view, and modify .MAKERBOT files before sending them to the MakerBot Replicator for printing.

In summary, .MAKERBOT files are crucial for 3D printing with MakerBot Replicator printers, serving as the bridge between digital 3D models and physical 3D objects. The MakerBot Desktop software plays a key role in managing these files and facilitating the 3D printing process.

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