Why aren’t there more prints about D&D and monster hunter
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Can people please make more D&D figures and monster Hunter stuff
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@apple_user_1767297234 Due to copyright concerns, our app will not currently upload models with copyrights. However, our machines support TF card printing. If needed, you can download the model you want online, slice it into Gcode format files using slicing software, and then save it to a TF card for printing.
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@Ella-8 how do you do that i want to print an impossible cone but wouldn't change to gcode from stl format
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The printer can only recognize G-code files.
If your STL file cannot be converted to G-code, the printer will not be able to print it.
Please make sure to slice the STL file using a slicer (such as WiiBuilder, Cura, or PrusaSlicer) to generate a G-code file before sending it to the printer.
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@johnboi7-watmough I would like to provide you with some helpful information on how to get started with 3D printing using models available online. Here’s a step-by-step guide to assist you:
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Download 3D Models: You can find a wide variety of 3D models to print from the following websites:
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Extract the Model Files: Once you find a model you like, download the file to your computer. These files are typically compressed in ZIP format. To access the model, you will need to unzip the file, which will reveal the STL file. The STL file is the standard format used for 3D printing.
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Prepare the Model for Printing: The next step is to prepare the model for printing, which involves slicing the STL file. This process converts the model into layers that your 3D printer can understand. Depending on your setup, you can do this using the following options:
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further assistance with your 3D printing projects.
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