3D Printing - G-code FundamentalsWhat is a common reason to manually modify G-code before printing?ATo change the filament color automaticallyBTo adjust print speed or temperature settingsCTo convert the file into a 3D modelDTo increase the printer's physical sizeCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the role of G-code in 3D printingG-code controls printer movements and settings like speed and temperature.Step 2: Identify why manual edits are madeUsers often change speed or temperature to improve print quality or fix issues.Final Answer:To adjust print speed or temperature settings -> Option BQuick Check:Manual G-code edits = Adjust speed/temperature [OK]Quick Trick: Manual edits often tweak speed or temperature [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking G-code edits change filament color automaticallyBelieving G-code converts files to 3D modelsAssuming edits change printer hardware size
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