Printing suggestions:
Filament: PLA
Layer height; 0.2 mm
Wall loops (wall count): 4, Top: 3, Bottom: 3
Infill: 20% Gyroid or 25% Cubic
Ironing: All top surfaces (not just the highest surface or layer)
: Not needed
It can be printed with one color and it will look good, but a multi-color print looks even better.
For multi-color printing, a grey or light blue color is recommended for the shark head base, red color for the lip (the thin layer between the base and the teeth), and white for the teeth.
It’s designed in a way so the color swap can be done by layer height.
To use the 'Pause And Swap' method to swap filaments, assuming printing at 0.2 mm layer height, the following layer ranges are suggested to ensure good color separation between the different features of the shark head.
Head base: layers 1 - 65 for silver, grey or light blue color
Lip (the thin circular layer between the base and the teeth): layers 66 - 75 for red color
Teeth: layers 76 - 94 for white color
Remaining top part of the print: layers 95 - 133 for silver, grey or light blue color
For printers that have an AMS (automatic material system) and the slicer to automatically swap filaments, please set the color swap by layer height or height range. By asg color by height range only 3 filament swaps are needed during the print.
If the slicer, such as Bambu Studio, uses a graphical interface and cannot specify exact layer or height range, then please do the selection visually. Use the following as a guide to set the height range of the selection tool to make the task easier.
Head base: 13mm
Note: 1) If the default color in your slicer is the desired color (silver, grey or light blue), then obviously one can skip setting color for the head base; 2) Bambu Studio’s selection tool has a maximum of 8mm height range, so one would have to select twice to have the base covered; 3) It’s difficult to select the very bottom of the base using the graphical tool, but one can tilt the model a little and click at the bottom to assign the color.
Lip: 2mm
Teeth: 5mm
Remaining top part of the print: 8 or 9mm (Bambu Studio’s selection tool has a maximum of 8mm height range, so one may have to select twice to have the height covered)
If using Bambu Studio, please make sure the Filament Change Times is 4 (apparently it counts the very first filament used at the bottom as 1 change). A number higher than 4 in this print will mean there is a layer or two (can be hard to see) somewhere that are left with the default color. It will print but it will incur unnecessary extra filament purges and swaps.
After printing is finished, inspect the dumpling press to make sure there are no printing defects that may leave small bits of extra filament on surfaces. Remove these bits if found so they won’t get broken off and embed into the wrapper during use.