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Will the "for free personal use" version still able to export to STEP files?

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Anonymous
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Will the "for free personal use" version still able to export to STEP files?

I'm in doubt whether to switch from the previously free version for startups/hobbyists, to the free version for personal use, as I need the possibility to convert my designs no STEP file format for my fabricator.

I can't seem to find a clear answer on the fact whether this will be possible in the now new version called "for personal use", as this is the only one left completely free of charge.

 

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Swarfmaker
in reply to: Anonymous

The answer to your question is 'Yes' @Anonymous . If you follow this link there is a table of the features available to each license type.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Fusion-360-Free-License-Changes.html#features

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Anonymous
in reply to: Swarfmaker

Thanks for this clarification, no need to switch to a payed subscription for me then, that's good news 🙂

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ORILEYMCSPADDEN
in reply to: Anonymous

This is bad news I think. I only have the free version and am trying to 3D print out a simple wheel from my model on a QIDI Max 3 printer and not for commercial use either. 

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@ORILEYMCSPADDEN wrote:

This is bad news I think. 


How so, STEP export remains possible with the Personal version of Fusion 🤔


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing

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