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[QUOTE="currently, post: 6287473, member: 672009"] You're welcome! I only printed "floating" objects after exporting format... and that was fine; it basically printed the object alone, without heeding the space between the workplane. Not sure if printing directly will make a difference. As for spaces between portions of the object (ex. extra floating objects) I believe it can still print, but may have printed portions between the parts. In regards to that latter section I discussed, I only saw it happen once as I was recommended to print such parts separately if needed. And I'd recommend others do the same. Overall though, spaces shouldn't be too big of a worry if the objects are exported :) the 3D printing program can generally take care of that [/QUOTE]
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