3D Printing - STL and File PreparationIf a file is prepared with a very high print speed, what is the most likely effect on the print quality?AThe print will be smoother and more detailed.BThe printer will automatically slow down to compensate.CThe print will use less filament.DThe print may have rough surfaces and poor detail.Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the effect of print speed on qualityHigher print speeds can cause the printer to deposit material less precisely, leading to rough surfaces and loss of detail.Step 2: Analyze the optionsOnly The print may have rough surfaces and poor detail. correctly describes the negative effect of very high print speed on print quality.Final Answer:The print may have rough surfaces and poor detail. -> Option DQuick Check:High speed = rough print [OK]Quick Trick: High speed usually lowers print quality [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming printer auto-corrects speedThinking high speed improves detailConfusing filament use with speed
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