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      Totally doable, use a multicolor printer and print it like 3 layers thick - you’ll get thin flexible plastic sheets.

      Not actually practical, but totally doable lol

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        Just do a midprint filament swap… Looking at getting into TPU at the moment, it might actually be a fun way to have my kid hand something short in. 3 layers of white, 0.12mm per layer, swap to black and print 3 layers more. I’d be concerned about stringing and delamination. But it’s pretty close to the heated bed, so mostly stringing. Fuckit we’re going to try!

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      Easy enough to convert it to a pen plotter. You can 3d print the attachment first, then use it to have it move a pen around with G-code.

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      3d print it onto a plastic tablet like you’re sending it to Ea-nāṣir

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      Totally could

      You’d need two filament colors, and it would take a while just to do one page. If it’s a five pager then it could take hours. And then you’d have to turn in a big stack of plastic slabs. If you accidentally print a typo-

      … Yeah, point taken