Merry Christmas
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I printed this single print on my trusty Davinci 1.0 with one dedicated extruder using two vibrant colors. Halfway through, I paused the printer and swapped out the spent red filament for a brand new green roll loaded into a second cartridge positioned discreetly on the side of my machine. This smart move allowed me to bring the colorful print to life. Take a closer look at the amazing results by visiting my YouTube Channel right away! If you're wondering how I got such flawless lettering, be sure to watch carefully - a hint from me is that you may want to add some supports to really make them pop. http://youtu.be/4fC5JwKFIiE To replicate this fun project at home, follow these easy steps: Start by printing the Merry Christmas sign normally and without any issues. Next, once it's halfway through its lengthy process, carefully pull out the exhausted red filament from the extruder - leaving the original cartridge still securely in place will prevent your printer from abruptly canceling the job.
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