Need more detail on a specific JDR workflow (e.g., dental model printing, converting to STL, or batch processing)? Let me know which use case fits your situation.
Since “JDR” can refer to different things depending on context, this guide covers the two most likely use cases.
If you found a .jdr file in a 3D printing folder, it is almost certainly an Asiga-related file.
: The JDR file system is designed for data safety. It allows for automatic recovery of damaged or mistakenly deleted files once a card is reinserted.