The Lady's got some additional bookmark designs she wants me to make for her. This is just the first one.
Including the F3D in case you want to do something different.
How to get the best print with text on a background:
- Arrange your filaments so that the printer selects them to print the colored text first. E.g., for the first layer, PrusaSlicer selects the tools in order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The Second layer, it hits 5, 1, 2, 3, 4. The Third layer, it hits 4, 5, 1, 2, 3. And so on. I tend to flip the print over so that the text prints directly on the plate for the first layer.
- Print at the lower end of the filament's temperature band. I use Polymaker filaments which can use anywhere from 190º - ~225º. The higher the temperature you use, the more likely you will have stringing/fuzzing of the lettering. That's not good.
- Slow the print down. I've had intermittent first-layer failures even using the “Structure” speed on PrusaSlicer. Depending on the size of your lettering, you'll want to monitor that first layer, which is obviously the most sensitive one.
- Optional, one might use a bed adhesive. I use good old-fashioned Aqua Net. Laugh all you want but I rarely get a failed print when I use it.
- Also option, when printing small text, I use a single perimeter, especially since it's not being used in the structural sense.
Hope this helps!