3D Printing - STL and File PreparationIf you want to print a 3D model with detailed color and material information, which file format should you choose?A3MFBOBJCTXTDJPEGCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Consider file formats that support color and materialsOBJ files do not support color or material details; TXT and JPEG are not 3D model formats.Step 2: Identify the format that supports detailed 3D printing info3MF files include geometry plus color and material data, making them suitable for detailed prints.Final Answer:3MF -> Option AQuick Check:Color and materials require 3MF format [OK]Quick Trick: Choose 3MF for color and material details in 3D prints [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESSelecting OBJ for color printsConfusing image formats like JPEG as 3D modelsThinking TXT files can store 3D models
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