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Ok have no clue what you just said ..I don't know anything about these printers .never even seen one in person .but thank you for your expertise.Kids these days are Most fortunate to have access to such high tech goodies.. Serious (near) industrial machines to play with.
There's also a large computer lab next door to this Maker Space.. for software programming..
All we had access to when I was a kid at a library was an old box of
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Which you had to check out to play...
(Which already had missing pieces )
Yes.
You'll need to have your slicer software at home configured to their printers ,of course.
Not to your home 3D printer.
Otherwise there'll be conflicts when they try to run your .gcode on their machines.