You will get a much stronger ring when you print it laying flat.. so better design one for this purpose. Also as a handout it may be easier to go for bracelets iso rings... plenty on youmagine/thingiverse.
I think you could try flatlike ultiarjan says.
Make it a two piece item. With some hole for glue or a small clip-on (difficult for that size). Also if you can change nozzles using a 0.25 nozzle for small stuff it's great. To cool the print go slower or print some at the same time.
Dim3nsioneer 558
For objects with overhangs in any directions I sometimes used the trick to print them at a 45° angle using customized/modelled support which I cut away after print.
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The print is so small that it gets melted.
What you can do is print two or more at the same time to let the layers cool more (this or add a tower next to it and print it at the same moment).
Also print at the lowest temp possible (200°c or less) (and slow 30mm/s or so)
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Thank you very much Didier. We have got nicely surprised for your quick response. We have an street event this saturday where all commerces put a table at street in front of his door and show what they make inside.
We are planning to print rings on demand.
And by now adjusting the ultimaker. We shall also deliver cards of your brand.
Thankyou.
Att.,
Toni
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