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Layering in polystyrene printing refers to the process of building up multiple layers of polystyrene sheets to create a final 3D printed object. Each layer is printed on top of the previous layer, gradually constructing the object with each pass of the printing nozzle. This layering technique allows for intricate and detailed designs to be produced using polystyrene material.

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