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Print a part using black filament for the inside and white filament for the outside on an Ultimaker S5
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· Print a part using black filament for the inside and white filament for the outside on an Ultimaker S5
You could put black into the first extruder (which will print everything by default) then white into the second and change Walls > Wall Extruder > Outer Wall Extruder to extruder 2:
However this depends on your object. If your object has a well in the middle (like a pencil holder or something) then this will make the inside of that white:
If it's a solid object then it'd work fine.
If you want to make it two separate models, assigning an extruder is easy: just right click the model in Prepare mode and pick your extruder:
Bit of a warning though:
White PLA tends not to be completely opaque. You usually need several layers/walls of it to hide what is underneath. I haven't tried walls - because I don't have a dual extruder printer - but it usually takes about 4x0.2mm layers of white PLA to completely hide the colour underneath.
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You could put black into the first extruder (which will print everything by default) then white into the second and change Walls > Wall Extruder > Outer Wall Extruder to extruder 2:
However this depends on your object. If your object has a well in the middle (like a pencil holder or something) then this will make the inside of that white:
If it's a solid object then it'd work fine.
If you want to make it two separate models, assigning an extruder is easy: just right click the model in Prepare mode and pick your extruder:
Bit of a warning though:
White PLA tends not to be completely opaque. You usually need several layers/walls of it to hide what is underneath. I haven't tried walls - because I don't have a dual extruder printer - but it usually takes about 4x0.2mm layers of white PLA to completely hide the colour underneath.
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Mechatron127 1
Thanks, made a ufp file and will try tomorrow at work.
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