One wasteful self-print down I impressed myself by the top-finish achieved but the UltiMaker generated supports left the print unusable/un-post-processable. Fine I can try again; not the point.
I'm finding myself curious why the STL has been provided as a single unsupported print. Wouldn't the main body as one print, the key matrix as another, printed vertical with push-out key-cap holes and screwed in to place be a much cleaner print, just as strong (for the minimal cost/huge marginal benefit of a few screws and a little elbow grease) and save a load of consequently unnecessary support structures?
1. Was I wrong to rotate 90' and print the top as it would be oriented in use? That is, after all, what the 2019 print video's showed so I didn't think it was an irrational deduction.
2. Is there an STL with architected (and designed-easier to remove) clean supports? (Fair I can appreciate why you'd want to keep that internal but... really?)
3. Is there any advice (maybe only from the self-print community?) on settings that would result in a usable print?
To be clear, I'm not at a dead end but if I could see further by standing on the shoulders of giants I'll inevitably waste less time and filament...