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In FDM (fused deposition modeling) technology, the printer uses a filament of thermoplastic material that is melted and deposited layer by layer to create the final object. The materials used in FDM printing include PLA (polylactic acid), ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), PETG (glycol-modified PET), nylon, and many more.

In SLA (stereolithography) technology, the printer uses a liquid resin that is cured by a laser or an UV lightsource to create the final object. The materials used in SLA printing include various types of resins, such as standard resin, tough resin, flexible resin, and more.

Both FDM and SLA printing have their own strengths and weaknesses, and the choice of technology and material depends on the specific application and requirements of the project.