3D Printing - Advanced Print SettingsWhich component's temperature is most directly regulated by the cooling fan during 3D printing?AThe filament spoolBThe printer's power supplyCThe printer's frameDThe printed objectCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify the cooling fan's roleThe cooling fan helps cool the printed layers to solidify them properly.Step 2: Consider other componentsThe power supply, frame, and filament spool are not directly cooled by the fan during printing.Final Answer:The printed object -> Option DQuick Check:Cooling fan cools the print, not other parts [OK]Quick Trick: Cooling fan cools the print layers, not printer parts [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing cooling fan's role with cooling printer hardwareAssuming filament spool needs active coolingThinking the frame temperature is controlled by the fan
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