Greco V2 Print Guide
This is the public print-pickup guide for the Greco V2 thin-wall planter handoff. Start here, then download either the quick test cuff or the full STL.
Optional safer first print: Greco V2 Quick Test Cuff
If you want to de-risk the long full print first, use the Greco V2 Quick Test Cuff. It is a 35.5 mm tall full-circumference sample using the actual v2 radii from source z 66.0–101.5 mm, covering the thinnest flute zone and Greek-key/meander band.
- Open the quick guide: greco-planter-v2-quick-cuff-guide.html.
- Download and reslice greco-planter-v2-quick-cuff.stl.
- Use the quick cuff surface sheet as the all-angle visual proof, or grab the quick cuff package ZIP.
If the cuff fuses the Greek-key band, prints rough flute walls, or feels weak, tune settings before starting the full 120 mm planter.
Full planter print sequence
- Open or download greco-planter-v2-print.stl.
- Reslice the STL for your own printer/material/profile unless you already know the provided evidence profile is compatible.
- Use the evidence sheets only as verification/context: comparison, surface, and toolpath.
Model facts
| Full print candidate | greco-planter-v2-print.stl |
|---|---|
| Full STL size | 15,732,084 bytes |
| Full STL SHA256 | 0c88e355befa072e1ae49eb74f57290350e678da80e914a082bb6189eae6449e |
| Overall dimensions | 98.4 x 98.4 x 120.0 mm |
| Top opening | 86.8 mm (v1 was 72.4 mm) |
| Bottom | 4.0 mm (v1 was 6.0 mm) |
| Central drain | 11.0 mm |
| Minimum radial wall | about 3.8 mm |
| Solid volume change | down about 37.36% versus v1 |
Mesh and slice evidence
- Mesh evidence: watertight true, one connected component, and ADMesh found no holes, disconnected facets, or degenerate facets.
- Slice/toolpath evidence for the full planter: PrusaSlicer 2.9.5, PLA, 0.2 mm layer height, 0.4 mm nozzle, 3 perimeters, 15% gyroid infill, 60C bed, and 220/215C nozzle temperatures.
- Estimate from the full evidence G-code: 152.51 g / 123.00 cm^3 / 51,135.51 mm filament and about 11h 53m 17s print time.
- The quick cuff is verified as a watertight STL sample, but it intentionally ships without printer-ready G-code; reslice it.
- The existing full evidence slice was upright/native orientation and the G-code did not contain support material commands. Do not treat that as a guarantee of support-free success on every printer.
Caveats
- No physical print was performed for this handoff.
- Print time, material use, and quality estimates vary by printer, material, and slicer profile.
- The evidence G-code had an empty
printer_model, so the safest path is to reslice the STL unless you know the G-code/profile is compatible with your printer. - “Watertight” describes mesh validity, not a sealed vessel: this planter has an 11 mm drain hole.
- No plant-safe, outdoor, waterproof, or strength claims are made.