December 2017
Beginner
430 pages
8h 55m
English
When the slicer is cutting up your file into small cross-sections for 3D printing, the height of those cross sections is called the layer height. This can not only vary from printer to printer, but it can also vary from print to print. A smaller layer height would cut your model up into more cross sections. It would be a longer printing process, but at the same time would give your object a greater level of detail and resolution. In my prints, the layer heights tend to be between 0.10mm-0.25mm layers.
The following image shows the same piece with three different layer heights. As the layer height increases, the level of detail decreases:
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