User`s manual
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Layer heigh: inside the tab “print settings” in the menu “layers and perimeters” you will nd the entry
“layer height”; This is the height of single layer and determines the printing resolution (for z-curves)
and, consequently, the printing time. The preset value is 0, 2 mm and is a good compromise between
speed and quality, but you can go up to 0.05 mm or growing up to 0.35 mm.
Filling: next menu “inll” the voice “ll density” expresses the percentage of lling the template. You
can set values from a minimum of 5% to a maximum of 100%. This parameter will aect the speed of
realization of printing, the lower the ll faster printing. Obviously with a low lling will have a lighter
piece and brittle. For this the ll parameter can be varied depending on the outcome you want to
achieve. The entry “ll pattern” lets you choose from a drop down menu the texture that you want to
ll areas to the (straight, hexagonal, etc.).
Supporting material: in the menu “support material” you will be able to select the menu item “sup-
port generated material” and the program automatically will undercut zones (zones of suspended
model or having the upper 45° inclination) of the support towers.
Before you select this option, you should read the credits in Chapter 8 of this manual and evaluate
any workarounds (changing orientation of the piece, etc.).
Slicing
Modied the parameters of our interest we can launch the slicing. Back in the tab “Plater” and click on
“export g-code”. Select the destination and name of the le will start the process that, depending on