I have a question. I have a model that I am printing and my text I want to be grey. But it would be approached the opposite way that you did the stop sign As in my text is extrude cut into the model. Not extruded upwards like the stop sign.
Printing by choosing to switch the colour at a higher layer seems to be the least wasteful when it comes to wasted filament via the "poops" for each colour change.
What is that rectangular thing on the bed at the end of the video? I printed the millimeter thing that comes with the PS1 and it printed one of those things.
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I just watched about five tutorials on this ranging from six minutes to 45 minutes and yours was the best. Thank you so much for this video!
Love when I find what I'm looking for explained so concisely. Thanks Print Dooderoni.
i was taught to click the object tab under the process section and just change the colors there. but this is a good alternative thank you
Super easy straight to the point.
Very good explanations.
I have a question. I have a model that I am printing and my text I want to be grey. But it would be approached the opposite way that you did the stop sign
As in my text is extrude cut into the model. Not extruded upwards like the stop sign.
Printing by choosing to switch the colour at a higher layer seems to be the least wasteful when it comes to wasted filament via the "poops" for each colour change.
Yeah I'm learning that too!
@@3DPrintDood Noicee! 😎👌🏼
This helped so much - thank you!
To make it easy and more understandable I’d probably have to send you the file or picture of
What is that rectangular thing on the bed at the end of the video? I printed the millimeter thing that comes with the PS1 and it printed one of those things.
I think it's a purge tower, the printer will use this to clear out left over fillerment before a colour change
@@Boodster61- yes! This!