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In 3D printing, which of the following factors will be associated with thinner layers used to build the finished product? Select all that apply.

a) Increased printing speed
b) Decreased nozzle temperature
c) Smaller layer height settings
d) Higher resolution materials

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Final answer:

In 3D printing, the use of thinner layers is associated with decreased printing speed and smaller layer height settings. Nozzle temperature is usually increased, not decreased, to properly melt and adhere the thin layers, and higher resolution materials do not directly relate to layer thickness.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 3D printing, certain factors impact the finished product when thinner layers are used. Using thinner layers often corresponds with:

  • Decreased printing speed: Thinner layers generally take longer to print because the printer must make more passes to build the object.
  • Smaller layer height settings: The layer height setting must be reduced to achieve thinner layers.

While higher resolution materials may contribute to the overall quality of the print, they are not inherently related to layer thickness. Moreover, if nozzle temperature is changed, it is typically increased to ensure proper melting and adhesion of the thinner layers, not decreased.

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