If you have been 3D printing for a while, you may have already tried the most common slicer settings like layer height, infill density, speed, temperature, and others. However, not everyone bothers to ...
Slice, slice, baby.
If you’ve used a desktop 3D printer, you’re likely familiar with the concept of layer heights. Put simply: thicker layers will print faster, and thinner layers will produce better detail. Selecting ...
We’ve seen FDM printers lay down layers by extruding plastic in a line. We’ve seen printers use sintering and lithography to melt or cure one layer at a time before more print medium moves into place ...