For starters I don't think print in place means what you think it means. Two definitions I found are:
1) Print in place means that an assembly is printed without the need for any further manual assembly, and one can start using the part right away.
2) Print-in-place 3D models use a single print to create a moving part.
Neither of these would apply to this model.
Have you actually printed this model yourself? There is a component that isn't connected to the card at all, the connectors to the card on other components look like they would be too big to easily remove. I also get a warning about there being non-manifold edges
The model is intended to be printed with a raft. The testprint with a raft worked fine for me, have you printed it out with a raft? Thanks for your explanation about print in place models, if you have any other things to say feel free to reach out.
No I haven't tried printing it with a raft as there was no notes in the description to suggest that. If there are specific printing requirements they should be noted in the description, or better yet, included in a supplied print profile. Why would that bit require a raft though and not just be connected to the kit card border?
Without printing it the model looks nice but with the connectors being so big I just can't see if pulling apart very well.
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