3D Printing - Slicer Software BasicsYou want to print multiple small models on the same print bed. How should you orient and arrange them for best results?AOrient models flat and space them evenly to avoid collisionsBStack models vertically on top of each otherCPlace all models at the center overlappingDRotate all models randomly without spacingCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Consider print bed space and model stabilityModels should be flat for stability and spaced to prevent collisions during printing.Step 2: Evaluate options for arranging multiple modelsStacking or overlapping causes print failures; random rotation wastes space.Final Answer:Orient models flat and space them evenly to avoid collisions -> Option AQuick Check:Multiple models arrangement = flat and spaced [OK]Quick Trick: Flat and spaced models print better together [OK]Common Mistakes:Stacking models causing print errorsOverlapping models on print bedIgnoring spacing and orientation
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