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With this Openscad 3D model you can easily create and customize your QR Codes by simply clicking the “Customize” button on this page (only available for desktop and mobile browsers).
Don't worry about the QR code stand, I've got you covered: Ultimate QR Code Stand 🎉
You can change the following parameters:
Special characters are not supported by the MakerWorld customizer; you can download the .scad file and open it with OpenSCAD if you need to use them.
AMS is not required for multicolor printing!
To enable multicolor printing, configure Bambu Studio to pause the printing process at the exact right moment: immediately after the background color has finished printing and just as the QR code is about to start.
This allows you to switch filament colors and achieve the desired multicolor effect.
Here's how to add a pause at the layer:
The right pause layer depends on the thickness of the background.
Types of QR Codes you can create:
Text QR Codes: These codes provide a direct link to a plain text message, such as a generic string, email address or website URL. They are ideal for sharing contact information or directing users to specific web pages.
Wi-Fi QR Codes: Eliminate the hassle of manually entering Wi-Fi passwords by using Wi-Fi QR codes. Simply scan the code, and your device will automatically connect to the specified network.
Phone Call QR Codes: Initiate phone calls with a single tap using phone call QR codes. Scan the code, and your device will automatically dial the specified number.
vCard QR Codes: Share your business card details effortlessly with vCard QR codes. Scan the code, and the contact information will be instantly saved to the user's device.
You can also save the STL file and seamlessly integrate QR codes into any 3D model, with or without a background.
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Special thanks to xypwn for creating the qrcode scadqr library released under the MIT license.
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