>>1495110>I want to print a 3d house to live in itThey are not really *3D Printed" because only the exterior walls and SOME of the interior walls are extruded concrete laid from a nozzle. There are a number of drawbacks among which are uneven curing due to the lack of exterior and interior forms versus standard poured concrete. Your walls also lack the rebar, steel beams, and channels of standard poured concrete.
Before you say "but I can get curved walls", poured concrete is already known long ago for having elaborate shaped walls that are stronger than your exttruded wall *3D" house. "But I love the horizontal striations of a 3D printed house's exterior and interior walls". That's fine. Just remember that it will accumulate atmospheric dust, dirt, and provides additional surfaces for discoloration from mold, mildew, and if the climate is damp, you might get moss.