My Customized iPhone_Case_Globus_MakerBot

My Customized iPhone_Case_Globus_MakerBot

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The code you provided is a list of custom parameters for an Arduino-based phone case printer, likely generated by a 3D modeling software such as Cura or Slic3r. However, I don't see any obvious issues with the code itself that would prevent it from working. It's possible that there are conflicts between these custom settings and the underlying design files used to generate them. But here are some suggestions that could help resolve any potential problems: 1. **Double-check for conflicts**: Review your printer model parameters, pattern shapes and dimensions against these custom settings to make sure they align perfectly. Misalignments may prevent your design from being successfully created. 2. **Printer compatibility**: If the values specified by `custom_overhang_fillet_resolution` (0) and others in `settings.py`, are compatible with all hardware that uses it. Here is how you might use some of these values for debugging purposes: * `pattern_element_radius` can be used to see what shapes it is generating. * Try modifying other settings in a small test print before committing those to your phone design case

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