Is that lighter blue on the bottom what fdm users would call a raft (support)? Meaning that the actual print is that solid blue?
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Is that lighter blue on the bottom what fdm users would call a raft (support)? Meaning that the actual print is that solid blue?
^^^ No..cbatty. You will need to import an .stl file into blender. There it is sliced. Im pretty sure only if you mod rylans software can you slice a part differently
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