WANHAO I3 Plus Instruction Manual page 19

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Introduction
Here is an example of how size, infill, and resolution can effect printing time:
Dimensions:
Infill:
Resolution:
Print Time:
Filament Used:
3D Printed Object
Once the printer has completed all of the layers, you will have a 3D Printed Object. The results are
certainly worth it, with 3D models ranging from simple to complex.
The WANHAO 3D Printer is compatible with a broad range of filament types and is capable of
printing 3D models ranging from small and simple to complex objects with moving parts. What you
print is limited only by your imagination.
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Setup 3D Printer
It's important to set up your printer before every print. We've included some
steps on page 20 in section 1.3 'Good 3D Printing Practices' for you to quickly
refer to each time.
3D Printing Process
Now that you've loaded a GCODE file onto the printer, it will commence
heating up the Extruder and Heated Print Bed, then start printing. While
printing, the nozzle will move along the X and Y axis as each layer is printed.
This can take some time, depending on the size of the 3D model, print speed
of the 3D printer and resolution of each layer.
62.5 x 25.75 x 67.75mm
20%
2mm
53min
4m
support@wanhao3dprinter.com
0%
20%
2mm
2mm
39min
6hr 40min
45m
2.54m
Model : Duplicator I3 Plus
70 x 70 x 140mm
20%
1mm
13hr 12min
45.67m
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