3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, involves building 3D objects from a digital file by laying down successive layers of material. The process begins with a 3D digital model that is then sliced into thin horizontal layers and printed one layer at a time. Different 3D printing techniques exist, utilizing materials like plastic, metal, sand, or chocolate, with Fused Deposition Modeling being the most common. 3D printing enables the fast and low-cost production of objects, especially in low volumes, and allows for greater design flexibility compared to traditional subtractive manufacturing methods.