Update 3/1/2022 : Due to recent changes in PrusaSlicer, the order that I presented the parts created a problem with the eyes not slicing correctly. To get around the issue, if you use the individual files, simply arrange the order of the parts so that 1-black is the last part on the list.
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MMU version of Snoopy, from the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz.
Snoopy is Charlie Brown's pet beagle. He is is a loyal, innocent, imaginative and good-natured beagle who is prone to imagining fantasy lives, including being an author, a college student known as "Joe Cool" and a World War I Royal Flying Corps ace.
The model requires supports under the eaves of the roof. No supports are required inside the house under the roof, in spite of what your slicer may suggest!
The model, as presented is 70mm tall.
This MMU model was derived from my non-MMU model (reworked for a clean MMU print):
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/291-snoopy
Enjoy! And don't forget to post your makes.
Please excuse the red bleed into the white on my posted make. I'm still learning the MMU2S and have only been sticking with the default settings for now. Parameters for more wiping should be set before the swap to white.
The 3MF file contains 'support enforcers' for the Prusa Slicer. If the black items do not appear properly in the slicer after slicing, change the order of the objects so that the 1-black is the last object in the list.
The STL files should be sized up to 70mm tall or larger for a good print.
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