3D Printing - Slicer Software BasicsWhat happens to the print time if you decrease the layer height in 3D printing?APrint time decreases because fewer layers are neededBPrint time increases because more layers are neededCPrint time stays the same regardless of layer heightDPrint time depends only on the printer speed, not layer heightCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand layer height and layers countLower layer height means each layer is thinner, so more layers are needed to build the same height.Step 2: Relate layers count to print timeMore layers mean the printer must print more times, increasing total print time.Final Answer:Print time increases because more layers are needed -> Option BQuick Check:Lower layer height = More layers = Longer print time [OK]Quick Trick: Smaller layers mean more layers, so print takes longer [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking print time decreases with smaller layersAssuming print time is unaffected by layer height
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