3D Printing - STL and File PreparationWhat will happen if an STL file contains non-manifold edges?AFile size will increase significantlyBThe color information will be lostCThe STL file will automatically repair itselfD3D printer may fail or produce incorrect printsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand non-manifold edgesNon-manifold edges occur when edges belong to more than two triangles, causing geometry errors.Step 2: Impact on 3D printingSuch errors can confuse slicing software, causing print failures or defects.Final Answer:3D printer may fail or produce incorrect prints -> Option DQuick Check:Non-manifold edges = print errors [OK]Quick Trick: Non-manifold edges cause print errors [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking STL fixes errors automaticallyConfusing geometry errors with color lossAssuming file size changes
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