3D Printing - STL and File PreparationWhy does improper file preparation sometimes cause a 3D print to fail halfway through printing?ABecause the file format is always corruptedBBecause the printer runs out of electricityCBecause incorrect settings can cause material jams or poor adhesion leading to print errorsDBecause the printer overheats and shuts down automaticallyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify causes of print failureIncorrect file settings like temperature or speed can cause jams or poor layer adhesion.Step 2: Connect these issues to print failureMaterial jams or layers not sticking cause the printer to stop or the print to fail.Final Answer:Because incorrect settings can cause material jams or poor adhesion leading to print errors -> Option CQuick Check:Wrong file prep causes jams/adhesion failure = A [OK]Quick Trick: Wrong settings cause jams or poor adhesion [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESBlaming power outages without evidenceAssuming file format is always corruptedThinking printer always overheats on errors
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