3D Printing - How To Print Extrusion Style: Difference between revisions
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# Add Supports | |||
# Tune Supports | |||
# Output | |||
== Prusa Mk 3 == | == Prusa Mk 3 == | ||
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# Size | |||
# Position | |||
# Orientate | |||
# Tune Filament and Printer Settings | |||
# Add Supports | |||
# Tune Supports | |||
# Output | |||
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Follow the steps outlined corresponding to your chosen printer (from Step 2) | Follow the steps outlined corresponding to your chosen printer (from Step 2) | ||
Revision as of 18:05, 16 December 2024
This page is meant to give details on how to print using the Extrusion style printers (often referred to as FDM or Fused Deposition Modeling).
Step 1: Choose a Filament
Step 2: Choose a Printer
Step 3: Prep Your MacGuffin
Follow the steps outlined corresponding to your chosen printer (from Step 2)
XL
- Import
- Size
- Position
- Orientate
- Tune Filament and Printer Settings
- Add Supports
- Tune Supports
- Output
Ender
- Import
- Size
- Position
- Orientate
- Tune Filament and Printer Settings
- Add Supports
- Tune Supports
- Output
Prusa Mk 3
- Import
- Size
- Position
- Orientate
- Tune Filament and Printer Settings
- Add Supports
- Tune Supports
- Output
Step 4: Prep and Print
Follow the steps outlined corresponding to your chosen printer (from Step 2)
