
Trapped In A Tear
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Print your project with transparent or clear filament, where I've discovered that 274°C is the optimal temperature for successful results. Many recommend staying below 235°C, but you can push these limits without compromising print quality. For the best resolution, aim for either 0.19 or 0.14 mm. Once printed, your piece will likely appear either white or murky; to achieve clarity, carefully sand off all top layers using fine-grade sandpaper. Avoid using acetone for cleaning, as it can turn the clear section white.
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