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If this is your first time 3D Printing read over these instructions before getting to work
The file you want to 3D Print must be an object file (.obj) or an stereolithographic file (.stl)
Each printer has a slightly different software and set up; see which printers are available, then go to that printer's instructional page on our website
Think about your print logically:
It doesn't make sense to print a candy cane standing up right, but it does make sense to print it flat against the bed
Printing a ring on its side will cause the center to be filled with supports, lying the ring down circumvents this issue, giving you a cleaner print
Having your design oriented corrected lessens the chance of printing error
If this is your first print, put "supports" on your design, this will lessen the chance of the print going wrong
Infill should only fall between 15-40%,
A higher fill does not equal a better print, but it does equal a high print time
Starting with 25% fill should be fine
Prints take a long time. Generally: 3-10 hours for a small print, 10-17 for a medium, and 17-24 for a large one. Time manage accordingly