3D prints are created using a 3D printer. They are primarily intended for decorative purposes, but can also be created in such a way that they react to or emit redstone signals, allowing for a little bit extra functionality.
3D prints can be recycled by putting them as input into a 3D printer. This will re-use some of the chamelium that was used to print them. Color that was used to print the model will not be recycled.
Holding the key for OpenComputers' extended tooltips (default is Shift
), a print's active state will be shown, if any.
Printed blocks are also Forge MultiPart compatible. If present, multiple prints can be placed into a single block-space, unless they do not collide, and the total number of shapes in the block-space does not exceed the limit for a single model. Due to the nature of Forge MultiPart, prints can therefore also be placed into the same block-space as any other Forge MultiPart compatible block, such as torches, levers, cables or red alloy wires from Project Red, for example.