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Yep, you should have 2 STL's, one for every material, you can also break up the model in more than 2 STL's, you can assign a material/nozzle to each stl.
Yep, you should have 2 STL's, one for every material, you can also break up the model in more than 2 STL's, you can assign a material/nozzle to each stl.
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ultiarjan 1,223
Yep, you should have 2 STL's, one for every material, you can also break up the model in more than 2 STL's, you can assign a material/nozzle to each stl.
just read this dual color guide;
https://ultimaker.com/en/resources/34185-quick-start-guides
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Hi Ultiarjan, that was for what I surched. Thanks a lot :-)
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