Beginners printing an STL file 3D model follow four key steps: slice the STL, prepare the printer, load filament, and start the print.
- **Slice the STL**: Use free software like Cura or PrusaSlicer to convert the STL into g-code—layer-by-layer instructions the printer understands. - **Prepare the printer**: Level the build plate (so the first layer sticks) and heat it if needed—PLA (beginner-friendly) often skips extra heating. - **Load filament**: Insert the plastic spool into the printer’s feeder, following the manufacturer’s guide. - **Start the print**: Transfer the g-code via USB/SD card, then press “print” on the device.
Practice with simple models (e.g., small cubes) first—they’re easier to fix. PLA is ideal for beginners (less warping), and free slicers keep costs low.
