What this archive covers

The articles on this site address the technical and community dimensions of 3D printing as it is practiced in Poland. Coverage spans FDM and resin printing hardware, filament and resin material properties, slicer software configuration, and the network of fab labs, hackerspaces, and informal maker groups operating across the country.

The focus is on information that is practically useful — printer comparisons grounded in real operating conditions, material guides that reflect what is actually available in Polish retail and wholesale channels, and community documentation that reflects how these spaces actually function rather than how they describe themselves.

Editorial approach

Articles are written in an informational register: descriptive, specific, and without promotional language. External links point only to primary sources — manufacturer documentation, academic publications, official community wikis — not to affiliate or partner content.

Content is updated when technical information becomes inaccurate — for example, when a printer model is discontinued, a software version changes a workflow significantly, or a filament brand revises its product specifications. Each article displays its most recent revision date.

Contact information

Corrections, suggestions for coverage, and factual challenges can be sent to the address below. Responses are typically sent within two business days.

Tanevexqua.eu

ul. Marszałkowska 84/92
00-514 Warszawa, Poland

Email: contact@tanevexqua.eu

Phone: +48 22 345 67 89

NIP: 5252123456

The information on this site is provided for general informational purposes. No warranties are made regarding the accuracy, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose of the content. Technical specifications for printers, filaments, and software change frequently; readers should verify current data with manufacturers before making purchasing decisions.