3D Printing - Slicer Software BasicsWhy is it important to check the model's orientation after importing but before slicing?ABecause incorrect orientation can cause print failures or poor qualityBBecause orientation changes the model's color in the slicerCBecause orientation reduces the file size automaticallyDBecause orientation adds support structures by defaultCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the slicing processSlicing converts the 3D model into layers for printing; orientation affects layer layout.Step 2: Recognize the impact of orientation on print qualityWrong orientation can cause weak layers, supports, or failed prints.Final Answer:Because incorrect orientation can cause print failures or poor quality -> Option AQuick Check:Check orientation before slicing = avoid print issues [OK]Quick Trick: Check orientation pre-slicing to prevent print problems [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking orientation changes colorBelieving orientation affects file sizeAssuming orientation adds supports automatically
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