Difference between revisions of "Infill"
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− | '''Infill''' is the material used to fill the space between the horizontal layers of a print. It can be assigned a percentage value from 0 to 100%, which changes the density of the material. It is used to increase structural integrity, and can also serve to add weight to a part. Depending on your [[Slice Engine]], the infill pattern can be changed to suit your needs. | + | '''Infill''' is the material used to fill the space between the horizontal layers of a print. It can be assigned a percentage value from 0 to 100%, which changes the density of the material. It is used to increase structural integrity, and can also serve to add weight to a part. Depending on your [[Slice Engines|Slice Engine]], the infill pattern can be changed to suit your needs. |
[[Category:Slice Settings]] | [[Category:Slice Settings]] |
Revision as of 12:49, 11 December 2015
Infill is the material used to fill the space between the horizontal layers of a print. It can be assigned a percentage value from 0 to 100%, which changes the density of the material. It is used to increase structural integrity, and can also serve to add weight to a part. Depending on your Slice Engine, the infill pattern can be changed to suit your needs.