5 hours: In a 5-hour timeframe, you can expect to 3D print relatively small and less complex objects. This duration is suitable for creating simple prototypes, small figurines, or small parts with minimal intricate details. The shorter time frame indicates that the layers are being deposited relatively quickly, resulting in a faster overall printing process
6 hours: With an additional hour, the 3D printing process can accomplish slightly more complex objects. You could produce moderately sized prototypes or parts with more intricate details. This timeframe provides the printer with more time for each layer to solidify, allowing for increased accuracy and precision in the final print.
7 hours: Increasing the printing time to 7 hours enables the creation of larger objects or those with higher complexity. This duration is suitable for 3D printing medium-sized prototypes, intricate architectural models, or parts that require more time for cooling and consolidation between layers. The extended time allows for better quality and structural integrity of the printed object.