This is a Danger: Science in Progress sign. It doesn't do anything, it's a decorative sign for your lab bench. Print it in glow in the dark filament for a faux radioactive glow.
Filament colors (assuming .20 layer height):
- Layer 1-8 – 0-2mm – White/natural/glow-in-dark
- Layer 9-10 – 2.0 - 2.4mm – Black
- Layer 11-12 – 2.4 - 2.8mm – Red
Slicing the file
Cura (as of v4.13.1):
- Load model, orient with back flat on the print surface
- Open the Extensions menu, select Post Processing > Modify G-Code
- Click Add a script
- Select Filament Change
- Enter Layer 8 as the layer
- Click Add a script again
- Select Filament Change again
- Enter layer 10 as the layer
- Click the Close button
- Slice the model and export the g-code file
- Go back to Modify G-Code and delete the two filament changes since they persist across sessions in Cura, and you probably don't want that.
- Load the file in your printer and be prepared to swap filament when prompted by the printer or Octoprint.
PrusaSlicer (as of v2.4.1):
- Load the model, orient with back flat on the print surface

- Click on the Slice now button in the lower right corner.
- Scroll the layer height slider to the right of the print preview down 4 layers (assuming .20 layer height).
- Click the little plus button on the height indicator
- Scroll up two layers (two from the top layer)
- Click the little plus button on the height indicator.
- You should have two colors on the the model and the height indication scroll bar.
- Click Slice now
- Click Export G-code
- Load the file in your printer and be prepared to swap filament when prompted by the printer or Octoprint.
Print Settings
Printer: Ender 3 Pro w/ direct drive
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.15-0.2mm
Infill: 15% or higher
Shells: 2+
Notes:
Printing with different colors will need manual filament swaps or a Prusa MMU2 or equivalent. For manual swaps your printer will need #define ADVANCED_PAUSE_FEATURE enabled in the configuration_adv.h file in the Marlin firmware to enable M600 commands. This is typically not enabled on the factory firmware from Creality. Prusa probably has it enabled.
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