Introduction
A random colored print will automatically create splices for you in a non-specified order. The result will be a print with random color changes with no transition tower required. Random colored prints are a great way to use up leftover spools or create neat effects on prints.
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Slice a single-body STL model in CANVAS or your preferred slicer. Transfer the G-Code file to your printer.
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Turn on Palette 2 and select Print Modes.
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Select Random, then tap Next.
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Select which inputs you would like to use, then tap Next.
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Specific if you'd like to use Random or Exact splice lengths.
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Random will create splices of unequal length (between a min and max value) while Exact will create precise lengths. Either option will feed from selected inputs randomly.
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Enter the total print length by using a website like gcode.ws to find the filament length of your print.
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We suggest rounding this value up to ensure that you have enough filament to complete the print.
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Select the Start With Printer option.
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The Start Without Printer option will continuously create filament without waiting for an extruder to use the filament. This allows you to feed the spliced filaments onto a spool.
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Follow the on-screen instructions to load filament and begin the print.
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If you have any additional questions, please send us a message at support@mosaicmfg.com.
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