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I don't want to keep on the tangent of printing, instead of reloading; but wanted to say:
Use .step files if your CAD software and slicer are compatible. The resolution is much better - particularly for round parts, arcs, and curves.
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I already have a lot invested in Aspire and Lightburn--it looks like 3D printers like the Bambu can import .xdf/.stl files. I run into parts (like Labradar's piccatinny trigger cable holder) frequently that I figure must have been made with a 3D printer.