The term 'output calibration' is particularly at home in the fields of 3D printing, industry and Industry 4.0, as well as artificial intelligence. It describes the process where machines or devices are set up to deliver the most accurate and consistent results possible.
Imagine a 3D printer is to produce a hundred identical replacement parts for a machine. Without output calibration, small differences in the printer's temperature or speed could lead to each part looking slightly different or not fitting perfectly. Output calibration therefore involves regularly checking and adjusting the equipment to ensure that all parts have the same dimensions and properties.
Output calibration is also important in a factory that runs automatically: robotic arms or measuring devices must work precisely to ensure the right production quality. With the right calibration, errors are avoided, costs are saved and customer satisfaction remains high. Output calibration is therefore a crucial step in ensuring high and stable quality in digital production.















