Changes for page Prusa Slicer

Last modified by Josh McGee on 2025/11/08 03:20

From version 11.1
edited by Josh McGee
on 2025/10/20 03:20
Change comment: There is no comment for this version
To version 9.1
edited by Josh McGee
on 2025/10/20 03:13
Change comment: There is no comment for this version

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10 10  === Load your file ===
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13 -If you have a (% class="mark" %)##.stl##(%%), (% class="mark" %)##.obj##(%%), (% class="mark" %)##.step##(%%), (% class="mark" %)##.amf##(%%), or (% class="mark" %)##.3mf##(%%) file, use theĀ 
14 -(% class="mark" %)##File > Import > ImportSTL/3MF/STEP/OBJ/AMF##(%%) command
13 +If you have a .stl, .obj, .step, .amf, or .3mf file, use theĀ 
14 +File > Import > ImportSTL/3MF/STEP/OBJ/AMF command
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16 16  [[image:Screenshot 2025-10-20 135757.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="290px" width="500px"]]
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18 18  === Select your print settings ===
19 19  
20 20  1. (((
21 -Set the layer height using the (% class="mark" %)##Print Settings##(%%) dropdown to be (% class="mark" %)##0.2##(%%) by default.
21 +Set the layer height using the Print Settings dropdown to be 0.2 by default.
22 22  
23 23  If you select smaller values then that will allow you to print finer details but the print will take longer.
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25 25  If you select larger values then your print will have less detail, but it will be faster.
26 26  )))
27 27  1. (((
28 -Set the filament type using the (% class="mark" %)##Filament##(%%) dropdown. This should be written on the side of the filament reel.
28 +Set the filament type using the Filament dropdown. This should be written on the side of the filament reel.
29 29  )))
30 30  1. (((
31 -Set the printer type using the (% class="mark" %)##Printer##(%%) dropdown. This should be written on a wooden card in front of the printer you're using.
31 +Set the printer type using the Printer dropdown. This should be written on a wooden card in front of the printer you're using.
32 32  )))
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