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When printing, a 3D printer uses this as material for the print

Filament

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CAD stands for this

Computer Aided Design

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this is the most common filament

PLA

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what is the internal density of a part called

infill

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A 3D printer will use this to deposit the print material onto the print bed

Nozzle/Extruder

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When a print fails and produces stringy strands, this is called this

Spaghetti failure

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This material is one of the most resistant to heat

ABS

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what does increasing the infill density do

increases both strength and print time

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This is the most common 3d printing technology

FDM Printing

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In 1966, CAD was invented by these people

The french

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this material has the strongest tensile strength of the major three

PLA

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thickening the layer height can decrease the print time at what compromise?

quality, detail

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This dictates how much of the inside of the print will be filled in

Infill

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The difference between a GCODE file and an STL file is this

An STL file is a 3d model which cant be read by a 3D printer, and a GCODE file is a file that contains instructions for the 3D printer

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This material has the highest print temperature of the three

PETG

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what step of the process do you edit print settings

in the slicer / slicing software

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Slicing software converts your 3d model into this file

.GCODE
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SLS printers use this method to create prints

Laser melting powdered material

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This material can be quite tricky to print with and an enclosed printer is strongly recommended

ABS

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what is the disadvantage of speeding up prints

increased chance of errors, failure, or loss of detail