Multi Color 3d Prints on Ender 5/3 Using PrusaSlicer vs Cura
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 Published On Sep 26, 2019

Multiple color 3d prints are available on any FDM 3d printer. In this video, I demonstrate using both Cura and PrusaSlicer to produce various color prints. Along the way, I explain a bit about updating the firmware on your printer and how the M25 and M600 G-codes interact with Marlin based printers.

The demonstration prints were produced on my Creality Ender 5, but this technique would work equally well on printers from Prusa, Monoprice, and others.

If you have experimented with multiple color 3d prints, have suggestions, think I said something wrong or just want to share please leave a comment below.

Let's continue to learn together.

Irv

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