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[QUOTE="fog37, post: 6287478, member: 503639"] Thank you. So it should not make a difference if the TC design is floating about the workplane. Saving the floating design as STL and pass it to the slicing software, then to the 3D printer is not an issue. As far as the object "crossing"/intersecting the workplane, I meant, for example, a sphere that is half above the workplane and half below the workplane and wondered if, after saving that design as STL, etc. the 3D printer would only print the the top portion of the object... What do you mean when you say [I]"printing directly"[/I]? Directly from TC? Is that possible? TC is not a slicer... [/QUOTE]
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