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REMOVING SIDEWALKS
A sidewalk is a mesh boundary that prints around the outside diameter of the part. Its main purpose is
to reduce the tendency of warping especially when printing flat parts with ABS material. They are not
recommended for parts that have fine details.
Sidewalks are designed to easily break away from a part once it has been removed from the print pad.
REMOVING SUPPORTS
Supports are used when printing creations that need a supporting structure to print properly.
When using PLA or ABS as a support material, peel the supports away from the part. Then, using wire
cutters, cut away the support structure from your creation. Once the supports have been cut away, use
fine-grade sandpaper (not included) to finish smoothing the part.
When using
Infinity Rinse-Away™
support material, run warm water over the part until the part can be
removed from the print pad. Submerge the part in warm water until the supports begin to soften. Pull the
supports away from the part using pliers (supplied). With most of the support material removed, use a
blunt-edged pick or toothbrush to remove residual support material from holes and crevices. To remove
support material from moving parts or areas that are difficult to reach, it is recommended that the part is
allowed to soak in water for several hours. Then, rinse the part under running warm water to ensure all
supports have been removed.