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- | 3D Printers are a block that allows you to print any block of any shape, with any type of texture. To get started with 3D Printers, you will need to place down a 3D Printer block next to a computer. This will give access to the printer3d component API, allowing you to set up and print models using the provided functions. | + | 3D Printers are a block that allows you to print any block of any shape, with any type of texture. To get started with 3D Printers, you will need to place down a 3D Printer block next to a computer. This will give access to the [[component:3d_printer|printer3d component]] API, allowing you to set up and print models using the provided functions. |
A more convenient way to use 3D Printers is to use [[tutorial:program:oppm|Open Programs Package Manager (OPPM)]]. Once installed, run the following commands: `oppm install print3d` followed by `oppm install print3d-examples`. The examples can be found in `/usr/share/models/` as `.3dm` files. Take a look through the example files for available options. | A more convenient way to use 3D Printers is to use [[tutorial:program:oppm|Open Programs Package Manager (OPPM)]]. Once installed, run the following commands: `oppm install print3d` followed by `oppm install print3d-examples`. The examples can be found in `/usr/share/models/` as `.3dm` files. Take a look through the example files for available options. |