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Included:
1. 3MF 3D files (primary)
Used instead of STL files
3MF files can be used instead of standard STL files, but also include information about slicing
in the new version of
Prusa Slicer (since version
2.4). Open them directly in the Prusa Slicer
as a project or import to the slicer of your choice. The files contain settings for printing on a
direct drive printer with dimensions 200x200x200 mm, that can be further adapted to suit
your printer. The generic settings are compatible with Prusa MK2/3/3S printers.
2. STL files - universal for all slicers
STL files are no longer necessary, as 3MF files can be imported to any slicer (Cura, Simplify3D)
same as the STL files. Please use the 3MF files instead which contain more information than
plain STL.
3. Printing Guide in our Help Section
Apart from this userguide, please see the Printing Guide for PrusaSlicer,
Simplify3D
or
Cura
to find some Tips and Advice for airplane printing (Thin Wall
Printing).Remember: We use 0
retraction and 0.4-0.5 flow with LW-PLA.
4. Gcodes
Basic Gcodes prepared for direct use, as universal as possible. Should work on i3 style
printers, Give it a try, but we can't guarantee it will work on your printer. Wall thickness
should be 0.55-0.67mm.
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