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What are the steps to slice a layers 3D model for beginners?

For beginners, slicing a 3D model into printable layers follows 4 simple steps: prepare the model file, open it in slicing software, adjust key settin

What are the steps to slice a layers 3D model for beginners?

For beginners, slicing a 3D model into printable layers follows 4 simple steps: prepare the model file, open it in slicing software, adjust key settings, and export G-code. First, prepare the model: Use a.STL or.OBJ file (common 3D printing formats) and fix small errors (like holes or non-manifold edges) with the slicer’s built-in repair tool. Next, open the model in beginner-friendly software like Cura or PrusaSlicer—these have easy-to-use interfaces. Then, tweak core settings: Layer height (0.15–0.2mm for balance), infill (10–20% for strength), supports (add if overhangs are >45°), and print speed (40–60mm/s for PLA, a beginner material). Finally, export G-code—save it to an SD card or send directly to your printer. New users should start with Cura’s default "Standard Quality" settings—they work for most basic prints, and you can adjust as you gain experience.

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