3D Printing - Advanced Print SettingsWhich first layer height setting usually helps improve adhesion on most 3D printers?A0.3 mmB0.5 mmC0.1 mmD1.0 mmCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify typical first layer height valuesCommon first layer heights range from 0.2 mm to 0.3 mm for good adhesion.Step 2: Choose the best height for adhesion0.3 mm is thick enough to ensure good contact with the bed without causing issues.Final Answer:0.3 mm -> Option AQuick Check:First layer height ~0.3 mm = good adhesion [OK]Quick Trick: Use 0.3 mm first layer height for better stick [OK]Common Mistakes:Choosing too thin layer causing poor adhesionUsing too thick layer causing print defects
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