3D Printing - Advanced Print SettingsA user sets the nozzle temperature too low in advanced settings. What problem will most likely occur?AThe printer will overheat and stop working.BThe print will be too shiny and smooth.CThe filament may not melt properly, causing weak or failed prints.DThe print speed will automatically increase.Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand nozzle temperature roleThe nozzle temperature melts the filament so it can be laid down smoothly.Step 2: Identify effects of low temperatureIf temperature is too low, filament won't melt well, causing weak layers or print failure.Final Answer:The filament may not melt properly, causing weak or failed prints. -> Option CQuick Check:Low temperature = poor melting [OK]Quick Trick: Low temp means filament won't melt well [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking low temp makes print shinyAssuming printer overheats from low tempBelieving print speed changes automatically
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