
Mask Ear Saver x10 for Ender 3 (220x220 bed)
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If you utilize a magnetic build surface, you can print either file without restriction. If glass with binder clips is your material of choice at the front and back, use the file concluding with "Glass". This particular configuration accommodates the binder clips for optimal printing. Printing these items for the local hospital, I was initially limited to eight at a time on my Ender 3. The constraint of only fitting eight on the 220x220 bed was bothersome. To resolve this issue, I visited Tinkercad and successfully arranged ten on the bed. This not only alleviated my OCD but also significantly improved printing efficiency. With my current printer settings, I can produce ten in a mere hour and a half. Following an edit, I have incorporated a faster printing version with a thinner design. Currently, I can print ten items within a one-hour-and-fifteen-minute timeframe. Credit for this improvement goes to Serge Michaux, who pointed me towards the quicker file. Additionally, I have included a longer single strap for use with tighter masks and also added nine standard and one long item on the Ender bed.
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