“…As in many fields of science, additive manufacturing technology in prototyping and measurement tasks paves the way for low-cost and fast experimental studies. For instance in electromagnetics, the printed structures focused on antenna applications [1,2], are also used in microwave filters [3], dielectric sample production [4], cavity prototyping [5,6], metamaterial characterization [7], visualization of antenna radiation characteristics [8], etc. In this way, the budgets of the experimental studies reduce, flexibility for testing ideas expands, and measurement results are collected in shorter time frames.…”