Slic3r Infill Samples
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<p>Samples of all the infill supplied by Slic3r PE for quick reference.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>All the samples of Slic3r PE are printed inside 30 x 30 x 10 mm boxes at 20% infill (I haven't checked regular Slic3r so I don't know if any are unique to Prusa Edition). I set the top and bottom layers to zero so the infill can be seen. I found that Gyroid and 3D Honecomb are quite dense at 20% and the pattern can be difficult to make out, so those two are repeated at 10%. I also found that some of the infill patterns aren't very well laterally self-supported so for those I included three bottom layers. Turns out that those infill patterns also have top and bottom layer fill patterns, so each infill uses the corresponding bottom layer fill pattern. (For example, "Concentric" infill uses "Concentric" bottom layer fill pattern.)</p> <p>I was not at all fancy making the object (it was a simple box in my CAD program, saved as a stl file), so I simply hand labeled the samples after printing.</p> <p>Because one of the features added to the 1.42.0 pre-release series is being able to independently change the top and bottom layer fill patterns, that setting isn't agnostic between the current beta (1.42.0 beta 2) and the current stable (1.41.3). This is why I supplied two different .3mf files. See the file name to know which one was saved from what version of Slic3r.<br/> EDIT (2019-07-06): added .3mf file saved out of PrusaSlicer 2.0.0 release.</p> <p>All of these settings are done using object settings so you should be able to change the Print Settings, Filament, and Printer profiles without affecting the layout. The Printer profile encoded in the .3mf files is my custom g-code modification of the supplied MK3S profile.</p>
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