3D Printed Products
Magnetic Frames, Ornaments, and Mag-Jigs!
Compatibility Disclaimer
Our magnetic frames are specifically designed and precision-fitted for the magnet machines we sell through ImpressiPrint.
If you own a magnet machine produced by another brand or manufacturer, please contact us or complete our wholesale inquiry form before ordering.
Because we design and produce all frames in-house at our print shop, we can custom-tailor frames to fit your specific machine style and magnet dimensions. This ensures a perfect fit for your setup.
Magnetic Frames & Ornaments
Experiencing alignment issues with your cardboard magnet consumables? We have developed a 3D printed magnet cardboard alignment tool, review the Mag-Jigs below...
Mag-Jigs
Cardboard Magnet Alignment Tool
3D Printed Product Disclaimer
All of our 3D printed products are proudly designed and produced in-house at ImpressiPrint using precision 3D printing methods. Because each item is created layer by layer, slight variations in surface texture, layer lines, or finish are completely normal and part of the natural characteristics of the printing process.
Every piece is carefully inspected before packaging to ensure full functionality and overall quality. Small cosmetic differences or minor surface imperfections do not affect performance and are not considered defects.
⚠️ Important Care Note:
Our products are 3D printed using high-quality PLA material. While durable, PLA can begin to soften at temperatures above 60°C (140°F).
To preserve the shape and quality of your item, please avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or leaving it in hot environments such as a car interior.
What is 3D Printing?
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, makes physical objects from digital files. Typically, 3D printing involves laying down successive layers of material until the entire part is made. These materials can range from plastics and resins to metals and ceramics, depending on the printer type and the technology.
3D printing enables the production of complex shapes and structures that would be difficult or even impossible to make using traditional manufacturing methods. It's widely used across various industries for prototyping and manufacturing custom parts and finished products. There are several distinct types of 3D printing, and each offers flexibility in design and production, spurring innovation in fields like engineering, architecture, medicine, and art.
The main 3D printing technologies we utilize is called Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
Fused Deposition Modeling is a popular additive manufacturing process where a thermoplastic filament is heated and extruded layer by layer to build a 3D object. Known for its reliability, versatility, and cost-effectiveness, FDM is ideal for creating functional prototypes, custom parts, jigs, fixtures, and low-volume production pieces. This method supports a wide range of materials such as PLA, PETG, ABS, and more, making it a go-to solution for durable, accurate, and customizable 3D-printed components.