3D Printing - Slicer Software BasicsHow does changing layer height interact with print speed and nozzle temperature to affect print quality?ALower layer height allows faster speed and lower temperature without quality lossBLayer height changes do not affect speed or temperature settingsCLower layer height requires slower speed and possibly higher temperature for good adhesionDHigher layer height requires slower speed and lower temperatureCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand effects of lower layer heightLower layers mean thinner extrusion, needing slower speed and sometimes higher temperature for proper bonding.Step 2: Relate speed and temperature adjustments to qualityAdjusting speed and temperature helps maintain adhesion and surface finish at low layer heights.Final Answer:Lower layer height requires slower speed and possibly higher temperature for good adhesion -> Option CQuick Check:Lower layer height = slower speed + higher temp for quality [OK]Quick Trick: Thin layers need slower speed and warmer nozzle [OK]Common Mistakes:Assuming speed and temperature stay constantThinking lower layer height allows faster printing
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