
My Customized iPhone Stencil Case
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Instructions for Printing with Customized Settings: Using the following options: * Swidth: Set to 6.17 inches * Include hooks: Disabled * Sswithd: Adjusted to 6.1 inches * Length: Maintained at 115.25 inches * Perimeter tolerance for size 4: Toleranced by 0.5 units * Perimeter tolerance for size 5: Also toleranced by 0.5 units * Pattern rotation: Set at 13 degrees * Pattern thickness: Kept at 5 units * Height of case size 4: Fixed at 9.5 inches * Taper ratio for size 4: Set to a value of 3 * Index value J: Assigned as zero (0) * Index value I: Set as one (1) * Off-set Y axis position: Left unchanged at 0 units * Off-set X axis position: Similarly left unchanged at 0 units * Thick for size 5 case: Preset to a thin layer of 1.0 inches * Height tolerance for size 5 case: Slight tolerance given by 0.2 units * Type of phone case chosen: Set as option 3 (Three) * Taper value for index J: Disabled or off (Not engaged) since index I is enabled and takes preference * Mashing up elements to get: Using the default setting with Mash-up type enabled * How far should image overlap from outer rim of a particular shape? Overlap at an 18 degree angle * Set default color for printing to Red as the color in preference. * With size five set width at exactly: Measured precisely by an average human eye and calibrated correctly to a width that corresponds to: Corresponding to an iPhone version set one and for case with thickness specified (which it should always have): Calibrated and tuned Set for specific case shape using option 6 as reference guide in design. Using default color scheme with no scaling. As result total case length measured will now be calculated from all specifications input given previously; namely width: Measured at: Adjusted height set precisely for iPhone type version with actual thickness measurement for said device at the time it gets printed for a given specified scale factor at time it was entered and also height: Measured by calipers set correctly after the iPhone in reference model had already been produced. This total gives calculated length. And this is to give: Actual dimension in terms that reflect size for any real object such as these measured specifications input above
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