3D Printing - Support StructuresWhich of the following is a typical number of support interface layers used in 3D printing?ABetween 1 and 3 layersBBetween 5 and 10 layersCExactly 10 layersDNo interface layers are usedCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Recall typical interface layer countSupport interface layers are commonly set between 1 and 3 layers to balance ease of removal and surface finish.Step 2: Match with optionsOnly Between 1 and 3 layers correctly states the typical range.Final Answer:Between 1 and 3 layers -> Option AQuick Check:Interface layers count = 1 to 3 [OK]Quick Trick: Typical interface layers are few, usually 1 to 3 [OK]Common Mistakes:Choosing too many layers like 5 or 10Thinking no interface layers are usedAssuming a fixed number like exactly 10
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