My Customized iPhone-lulu

My Customized iPhone-lulu

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This is a config file for Cura, an open-source software for slicing 3D models into layers for printing on a Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printer. I can explain each setting if you would like but it may not be very detailed. * `print_resolution` and `printer_model`: These determine the size of your model after it is printed, measured in mm. Your print resolution will likely affect how small or detailed you can make your objects. * `support_solid_layers` : Whether or not Cura supports layers. * The `wall_line_thickness`, `skirt_line_thickness`, and `brim_line_thickness` parameters set the size of various "extra" parts printed on a part, these are typically useful for fixing printing errors such as poor base attachment and layer shifting: * `wall_line_thickness` : Extra layers at the bottom or top that make it easier to get off with tweezers. * `skirt_line_thickness`: This extra material around the base of a print is designed to catch and release from easily, and can be really useful if you have trouble removing objects printed in PLA (which doesn't want to release cleanly). Note that a larger size also requires a slower printing speed. If it's set too high you may not be able to use this trick effectively. * `brim_line_thickness`: Like the wall skirt, except these print on as one long ring around all of the top or bottom of your part; often referred to in tutorials or tips because this feature has become quite useful. * `first_layer_bed_adhesion`: Cura lets you specify that no adhesive is required at first printing layers. This will only work properly if there's something else, like a paper strip sticking to the base plate before lifting off again with the print. The above details are a starting point; I encourage exploring other config settings, especially under `general`, and adjusting them according to your needs as you get more familiar with Cura and FDM printing. You could also try the following commands to add, modify or remove custom configurations from the script: `--print-speed [float value in mm per hour]`: Adjust the overall print speed of your prints.               -The number represents how fast (or slow) a printer goes. Faster numbers give faster builds while lower numbers make printing more stable, reducing defects such as under-extrusion. `safety_factor_[material]: ` Adjusts Cura’s ability to accurately predict infill patterns for each individual material you are using.                               -It helps to prevent certain printing anomalies in infilled sections when a part includes very few infills or layers which may lead up bad outcomes with the chosen amount of filament that has been placed down already so it makes sure nothing gets "choked out". Let me know if I could be helpful otherwise.

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With this file you will be able to print My Customized iPhone-lulu with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on My Customized iPhone-lulu.