3D Printing - STL and File PreparationA 3D model with high mesh resolution but poor mesh quality will likely result in:AA detailed but flawed print with errors like holes or non-manifold edgesBA perfect print with no defectsCA print that is very fast but low detailDA print that changes color during printingCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Define high resolution and poor qualityHigh resolution means many polygons; poor quality means errors in mesh like holes or bad edges.Step 2: Predict print outcomeSuch a mesh prints detailed shapes but with defects causing print errors.Final Answer:A detailed but flawed print with errors like holes or non-manifold edges -> Option AQuick Check:High resolution + poor quality = Detailed but flawed print [OK]Quick Trick: High resolution alone doesn't fix mesh errors [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming high resolution guarantees perfect printConfusing print speed with mesh quality
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