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i- In slicer software, use best possible print orientation and support

structure for your part. Put a screenshot of your sliced part (including
supports) and additional information related to print time, filament
use, etc in your report.
ii- Comment and justify your choice of print settings.
The choice of print settings in 3D printing is critical to achieving a high-quality print with accurate
dimensions and a smooth surface finish. Prusa Slicer is a widely used software that allows for
customization of various print settings, such as layer height, infill density, and print speed.

Firstly, the default layer height in Prusa Slicer is set to 0.2mm. This is a common layer height used in FDM
3D printing and strikes a good balance between print speed and print quality. If a higher layer height is
used, the print speed will increase, but the print quality may suffer due to a lower resolution. Conversely,
if a lower layer height is used, the print quality will increase, but the print time will also increase due to
the smaller layer heights.

Lastly, the default print speed in Prusa Slicer is set to 60mm/s for non-printing moves and 30mm/s for
printing moves. These speeds are optimized for the Prusa i3 MK3 machine and strike a good balance
between print speed and quality. However, the print speed can be adjusted based on the complexity of
the model, the desired print quality, and the available time for the print job.

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