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What are the proper steps for sequential printing of duplicated models with Simplify3D?
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· What are the proper steps for sequential printing of duplicated models with Simplify3D?
For sequential seems ok. I never used it.
One think that might help you (you probably already know but just in case) if you want to change the settings of all the processes just group the process you want to have 'link'. It will connect all the settings that are common between them so if you change one think on one it will affect all the processes grouped.
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For sequential seems ok. I never used it.
One think that might help you (you probably already know but just in case) if you want to change the settings of all the processes just group the process you want to have 'link'. It will connect all the settings that are common between them so if you change one think on one it will affect all the processes grouped.
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