3D Printing - Multi-Material and Color PrintingWhat is a key benefit of using dual extruder 3D printers compared to single extruder printers?AThey use less power during printingBThey print faster by using two nozzles for the same materialCThey can print with two different materials or colors simultaneouslyDThey require less maintenance due to simpler mechanicsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand dual extruder functionalityDual extruder printers have two nozzles allowing printing with two materials or colors at once.Step 2: Compare benefits with single extruder printersSingle extruder printers can only print one material or color at a time, limiting design options.Final Answer:They can print with two different materials or colors simultaneously -> Option CQuick Check:Dual extruder benefit = Two materials/colors [OK]Quick Trick: Two nozzles mean two materials or colors at once [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking dual extruders print faster with same materialAssuming dual extruders reduce power consumptionBelieving dual extruders need less maintenance
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