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An STL describes the idealized 3D object you want to produce.
An STL describes the idealized 3D object you want to produce.
We won't cover producing the STL file. For the purpose of following this tutorial you can use this STL file, which describes a small storage bin.
We won't cover producing the STL file. For the purpose of following this tutorial you can use this STL file, which describes a small storage bin.
==== Installing and setting up PrusaSlicer ====
PrusaSlicer runs on your computer, not on the printer itself.
You will need to install it to be able to convert your STL into G-code.


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# Click Print
# Click Print
# When finished, allow the bed to cool, and then wipe clean with small amount of isopropyl alcohol on clean paper towel.
# When finished, allow the bed to cool, and then wipe clean with small amount of isopropyl alcohol on clean paper towel.


== DO NOT LEAVE MACHINES UNATTENDED ==
== DO NOT LEAVE MACHINES UNATTENDED ==

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