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To create solid text that is part of a model's internal structure, you can follow these methods:
: For text on the top or bottom of a print that feels "solid" and smooth, set the text depth to be extremely thin (e.g., 0.1mm or one layer height) and ensure "top/bottom shells" are configured to fill the gap. inroommp4
: In slicers like Bambu Studio or PrusaSlicer, you can add a text shape as a "Modifier". Set the wall count or infill of that specific text volume to 100% (solid) while the rest of the object uses standard infill. To create solid text that is part of
: Create text as a solid volume (e.g., 0.1mm thick) and subtract it from the main model. This leaves a tiny void that the slicer treats as a surface, causing it to generate solid top/bottom layers around the void. : Create text as a solid volume (e
Use the to change the infill density of an overlapping text volume to 100%. If you'd like to narrow this down, please let me know: Which 3D modeling software (CAD) or slicer are you using?
Are you trying to make the text , embossed , or completely hidden inside the infill?