3D Printing - Multi-Material and Color PrintingWhat is a key advantage of multi-material 3D printing compared to single-material printing?AIt reduces the printing time by halfBIt only uses one type of plastic for stronger printsCIt allows combining different properties like color and texture in one objectDIt requires no software to operateCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the difference between single and multi-material printingSingle-material printing uses one material, limiting properties like color and texture.Step 2: Identify the benefit of multi-material printingMulti-material printing combines different materials, enabling varied colors, textures, and functions in one object.Final Answer:It allows combining different properties like color and texture in one object -> Option CQuick Check:Multi-material = varied properties [OK]Quick Trick: Multi-material means mixing materials for more features [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking it speeds up printing automaticallyBelieving it uses only one materialAssuming no software is needed
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