3D Printing - Slicer Software BasicsWhich factor does infill density directly influence in a 3D printed object?AThe printer's nozzle temperatureBThe object's surface finish qualityCThe internal strength and material usageDThe color of the filamentCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Define infill densityInfill density is the percentage of the interior volume filled with material.Step 2: Link density to object propertiesHigher density means more material inside, increasing strength and weight, not surface finish or color.Final Answer:The internal strength and material usage -> Option CQuick Check:Infill density = Strength and material use [OK]Quick Trick: Infill density controls strength and material, not surface or color [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing density with surface finishThinking density changes filament colorAssuming density affects nozzle temperature
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