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Hi if you really need tu print such long pieces I see two options.
1) Split your design, print it in smaller pieces and the assemble it (with glue or make a dovetail in the design or whatever). It takes time, may be less sturdy than if printed in one piece but will make it possible on your actual printer.
2) Buy a printer like the BlackBelt. (There might be other brands out there but I am not aware of them)
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Hi if you really need tu print such long pieces I see two options.
1) Split your design, print it in smaller pieces and the assemble it (with glue or make a dovetail in the design or whatever). It takes time, may be less sturdy than if printed in one piece but will make it possible on your actual printer.
2) Buy a printer like the BlackBelt. (There might be other brands out there but I am not aware of them)
https://blackbelt-3d.com/printers
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