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Cake day: April 1st, 2024

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  • Use png when your image has sharp corners (text, graphics, etc.). Use jpg for photos etc…

    They are two different formats made for different purposes. (You will get the block-artifacts in jpg when using sharp corners and high compression, using png for camera-pictures will create large files).

    Or use a modern format like webp or jpgxl, but some devices don’t support these formats so most things online are still jpg/png.

    And if you have a vector image instead of raster use svg










  • I currently print TPU 90A with my Anycubic Vyper and it works great even thou it’s a bowden setup. It’s IMO a great material if you need something that is kinda soft, you should really try it out! But from what I read the MMU doesn’t really like TPU, but I think there are multiple versions of the MMU so maybe the newer ones are capable of handling TPU? Gonna check that again.

    Also I thought I read somewhere that TPU/PLA didn’t have the same problems like PETG/PLA or PLA/ABS/ASA, but I will check it again. Thanks for the input!