3D Printing - Materials for 3D PrintingA 3D printer user sets the temperature too low when printing with ABS. What is the most likely result?AThe print will have poor layer adhesion and may crackBThe print will be very flexible and softCThe print will melt and lose shapeDThe print will be transparent and shinyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand ABS printing temperature importanceABS requires a high enough temperature to bond layers well and avoid cracking.Step 2: Analyze effects of low temperatureIf temperature is too low, layers do not stick properly, causing weak prints and cracks.Final Answer:The print will have poor layer adhesion and may crack -> Option AQuick Check:Low temp causes weak bonding = The print will have poor layer adhesion and may crack [OK]Quick Trick: Low temp causes weak layers and cracks in ABS prints [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming low temp makes ABS flexibleThinking ABS melts at low temperatureExpecting transparency from ABS
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