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victorjung
The biggest problem is not about 3d peintres according to me. It s more about the conception of the object. I mean everybody have an inkjet or a laser printer cause everybody have the use of it, cause they know how to usr ms words or page or whatever.... But how many know how to design à 3d model for what they want with SW, catia sketchup or blender ? 3d printer cant become mainstream until 3d design become easy. I know some dev are doing great job to simplify the task, and some free soft do nice stuff, but I dont know anybody who isn't engineer, architect or designer who use them .
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You can't really give the settings, cause it depends to much on the machine, but for sure, they could give at least some tips!Quote
gmh39
Something that combines the STL with print settings so all the user needs to do it load it up and hit print. No tweaking of settings of having to guess what infill to print at.