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Slicing

You can use the slicing software of your choice, but we recommend Bambu Studio for its ease of use and compatibility with our printers.

When slicing, make sure to select the correct printer model and the filament you are using. The default settings should work well for most prints, but you may need to adjust them based on the specific requirements of your print.

Warning

Make sure you also select the filament on the printer itself. The printer needs to know the filament type to set the correct temperatures for printing. If you forget to select the filament on the printer, it may try to print at the wrong temperature, which can lead to poor or failed prints.

If you want to learn more, you can watch this video on slicing basics: 3D Printing Slicing Basics.

Note

Most of a 3D print's strength comes from the walls and infill, so if you need a stronger print, try increasing the wall thickness and infill percentage. The infill pattern and filament can also affect strength a lot.