3D Printing - Support StructuresWhy does increasing support density beyond a certain point not always improve print quality?ABecause too dense supports can be hard to remove and damage the print surfaceBBecause higher density always improves print quality without downsidesCBecause support density affects only print speed, not qualityDBecause support density controls printer temperatureCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand effects of very high support densityVery dense supports create strong contact with the print, making removal difficult.Step 2: Recognize impact on print surfaceHard-to-remove supports can leave marks or damage delicate surfaces, reducing quality.Final Answer:Because too dense supports can be hard to remove and damage the print surface -> Option AQuick Check:Excessive density harms print quality [OK]Quick Trick: Too dense supports damage prints [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking higher density always betterConfusing density with speedBelieving density controls temperature
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