Are there enough "standard" architects for the design, or do you need specialization, additional software?
To make designs for our equipment a competent architect, who owns the usual graphic editors, is enough. Licensed software for transfering the form into program code is pre-installed in all printers we produce.
How is the project loaded from the graphic editor to the printer?
The printer has pre-installed programs that allow you to do this. The output is the code by which the printer works.
Explain how the process of drawing at home for the printer takes place?
You can create a 3D model for the printer in any graphic editor. For example, in ArchiCAD, AutoCAD, Compass-3D. Licensed software is pre-installed in the printer to translate a three-dimensional model into code for operation.