Malolo's screw-less / snap fit  customizable Raspberry Pi 4 Case & Stands

Malolo's screw-less / snap fit customizable Raspberry Pi 4 Case & Stands

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This is a comprehensive guide on how to set up and print the Raspberry Pi case using Prusa Slicer. The guide covers the following topics: 1. Setting up the print: * Adding STL files for multi-color printing * Configuring extruders and assigning colors * Previewing the design and slicing the G-code 2. Printing: * Understanding the M600 command and how it works * Tips for managing filament changes 3. Naming scheme for STL files: * Function: bottom, top, etc. * Designs: base, hex, logo, slots * Multi Material: single material, multi-material (X colors) * Accessories: camera slot, display slot, access to pins Additionally, the guide includes updates and revisions made to the Raspberry Pi case design since 2019. Overall, this is a detailed and informative guide that should help users set up and print their Raspberry Pi case using Prusa Slicer.

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