3D Printing - Materials for 3D PrintingWhat happens if you try to print ABS at 180°C instead of its recommended 220-250°C?AThe ABS will burn and emit toxic fumesBThe ABS will print perfectly with no issuesCThe ABS will not melt properly, causing weak layersDThe printer will shut down automaticallyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Know ABS printing temperatureABS requires 220-250°C to melt and bond layers well.Step 2: Effect of 180°C180°C is too low, so ABS won't melt properly, causing weak prints.Final Answer:The ABS will not melt properly, causing weak layers -> Option CQuick Check:Low temperature = Poor melting [OK]Quick Trick: Print ABS at correct temperature range [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming ABS burns at low tempThinking printer auto-shuts downBelieving low temp improves print
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