3D Printing - 3D Printer HardwareIf a 3D printer's nozzle is set too high above the bed during calibration, what is the likely print result?AThe print will be perfectly smoothBThe printer will print fasterCThe first layer will not stick well to the bedDThe filament will over-extrudeCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand nozzle height effectNozzle too high means filament can't properly stick to the bed.Step 2: Predict print outcomeFirst layer adhesion will be poor, causing print failures or warping.Final Answer:The first layer will not stick well to the bed -> Option CQuick Check:Nozzle too high = Poor bed adhesion [OK]Quick Trick: Nozzle too high means filament won't stick well [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming print speed changes with nozzle heightConfusing extrusion amount with nozzle heightExpecting perfect prints despite wrong nozzle height
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