How do I use a checklist for multipart prints?

How do I use a checklist for multipart prints?

Summary

A checklist is especially useful for multipart builds because it helps you track which pieces are complete and which are still pending.

Who this is for

  • Users printing projects with multiple parts.

Steps

  1. Open the multipart print.
  2. Go to the checklist section.
  3. Track each part, count, or step as you work through the build.

What to expect

  • The checklist helps reduce mistakes and makes it easier to continue across multiple print sessions.

Common questions

Do I need this for every print?

No. It is most valuable for builds with several parts or repeated steps.

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