Hi. I’m here to introduce an intriguing yet controversial question related to 3d printing, particulary slicing. If you are interested, I strongly recommend you to solve out this question and point out flaws if found.
- The following table below lists total elapsed time and the weight of the printed model with some option adjustment called X in slicing software Cura. X is either one of the following; Nozzle Size, Filament Diameter, and Layer Height.
(as you see in the table, the first row is saying the name of the printed model - X - total estimated time - the weight of printed model, and in the first column, the symbol inside () can be regarded as (A) and (B) respectively.)
Which of the choices contains only correct statements? (The filament used in both case A and B is the same, and every cura options except for the option X has not been manipulated during the test.)
a. option X is Nozzle size
b. x1 has smaller value compared to x2
c. Nozzle size doesn’t have to do with model’s solidity(durability)
- a
- b
- a,b
- b,c
- a,b,c
