scania logo
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Read these instructions carefully, as they are crucial for a successful print. Only the Scania V8 part is printed with support. First, print the Scania file and then the Scania V8 file. This was the easy part of the process. Now comes the challenging part. Load the Scania bird black and grey right part 1 into the slicer. For the black part, you must start printing from 0 and let the print stop at 1.8 mm. For the grey part, start printing from 1.8 mm until the end. Next, load the Scania bird red and yellow right part 2 into the slicer. The red part starts at 4.2 mm, just like the yellow part. Now you have four G-code files, and you can begin printing. Start by printing the black part, followed by the grey, then the red, and finally the yellow. When you start printing, do not remove the print from the bed. If you are using a heated bed, make sure your temperature stays at the correct setting while changing filament colors. Do the same for the Scania left files. Once you have completed all the prints, you can assemble them together. I used a 3D pen to weld them together, but you can also use glue or another suitable adhesive. Good luck with your print.
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