3D Printing - Support StructuresWhat happens if a 3D printer tries to print an overhang angle that exceeds the threshold?AThe printer speeds up to compensateBThe printer may produce poor quality or failed prints in that areaCThe printer automatically reduces the layer heightDThe printer ignores the overhang and prints normallyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand overhang angle threshold meaningThe threshold defines the maximum angle a printer can print without support.Step 2: Effect of exceeding thresholdIf the angle is greater, the printer struggles, causing poor print quality or failure.Final Answer:The printer may produce poor quality or failed prints in that area -> Option BQuick Check:Overhang angle threshold exceeded = Poor print quality [OK]Quick Trick: Exceeding threshold causes print failure or defects [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking printer adjusts speed automaticallyAssuming layer height changes automaticallyBelieving printer ignores overhang issues
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