I used 3MF file and PrusaSlicer, then I printed it on Prusa I3 MK3S+, there were no issues. Check your printing settings and scaling.
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Last update | 2021-05-07 at 03:41 |
Publication date | 2021-05-02 at 22:01 |
Design number | 417194 |
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I can't seem to get the airtag to fit properly. 100% infill & scale and printed on a Prusa Mini+ in PETG using your settings. Any ideas why?
Only thought is that the AirTag only fits in one way, it is not symmetrical. Try flipping the Airtag around. Other than that, make sure youโre printing at 0.1mm layer height instead of 0.15. I havenโt tried PETG, only PLA but I wouldnโt imagine thatโd make a difference.
I might try upping the scale a tiny bit seems like the airtag just doesn't fit in with my print, i'll mess around with some prints thanks!