: Lower the nozzle or raise the bed until you feel a slight resistance—the nozzle should "grip" the paper enough that you feel vibration when moving it, but not so tight that the paper tears.
: This study employed Simplify3D 4.1.2 for slicing complex biological tissue models for 3D printing. Case Study of a Wrist–Hand Orthosis (WHO) - MDPI Simplify3D 4.1.2
In the context of , "providing paper" typically refers to the paper method used for manual bed leveling. This is a common calibration step to ensure the 3D printer nozzle is at the correct distance from the build plate. The Paper Method for Bed Leveling To perform this calibration: : Lower the nozzle or raise the bed
: This paper discusses using Simplify3D 4.1.2 to slice orthopedic devices for material extrusion tests. This is a common calibration step to ensure