Filament Labels (all materials)
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I suggest changing color to a contrasting one mid-print to make the text visibleCan't find your material?1- Folder system: Find a [material] and a [modifier](s) - lets say we need PMMA-GFFind the “PMMA” in the one of the materials folders then find the “GF” in the modifiers folder. Print both tags and display side-by-side. This is recommended for plastics with long names or modifiers2- DIY: Add text to the blank label (found in the misc folder)with almost any slicer of your choice. In prusa slicer, you can add text to the “Blank” tag and inset it by 0.3mmAll text is inset by 0.3mmHave an AMS?I highly encourage printing “not compatible with AMS swatches" even if you dont have any incompatible filaments. This will come in useful in the future; otherwise you will have to keep track of any incompatible filaments with just your brain alone. This could be dangerous and cause AMS clogs or damage. Be safe :)Attachment method:Either blu tack or double sided tapeSplit materials into 2 folders to make the search easier (it is unlikely that people will own any exotic materials) - also ctrl+f or f3 makes the search much quicker
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