3D Printing - Slicer Software BasicsIf a slicer is set to a smaller layer height, what is the likely effect on the 3D print?AThe print will be faster but less detailedBThe print will use less material but be weakerCThe print will not start due to an errorDThe print will be slower but more detailedCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand layer height in slicingLayer height controls thickness of each printed layer; smaller means thinner layers.Step 2: Relate layer height to print speed and detailSmaller layers take more passes, slowing print but improving detail and smoothness.Final Answer:The print will be slower but more detailed -> Option DQuick Check:Smaller layer height = slower, more detailed print [OK]Quick Trick: Smaller layers = slower print but better detail [OK]Common Mistakes:Assuming smaller layers speed up printingThinking smaller layers reduce material use significantlyBelieving smaller layers cause print errors
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