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3D printing workflows need both generation and editing. AI can create the first shape, and tools may label an export as auto-repaired, auto-split, or print-ready, but the model still needs editor-first review before export: upload the actual STL, OBJ, GLB, GLTF, PLY, 3MF, ZIP, or split-part package, preview scale and units, inspect orientation, part boundaries, holes, normals, dense mesh areas, thin features, material notes, and file size, then decide whether to optimize, split, merge, convert, regenerate, or send the file to a dedicated slicer or DCC tool. SEELE should be used as the online preview, cleanup, optimization, conversion, and workflow handoff step, not as a promise that every generated mesh is instantly print-ready.