3D Printing - Support StructuresA user sets support density to 110% in slicer software. What is the likely issue?AThe printer will print supports with 110% densityBThe software will show an error or limit the valueCSupport density will be ignored and set to 0%DThe print will fail due to overheatingCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand valid support density rangeSupport density is valid only between 0% and 100%.Step 2: Predict software behavior on invalid inputMost slicers prevent values above 100% by showing an error or auto-correcting.Final Answer:The software will show an error or limit the value -> Option BQuick Check:Support density >100% triggers error [OK]Quick Trick: Support density max is 100% [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking printer prints over 100%Assuming density resets to zeroBelieving print fails from overheating
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