This model is somewhat difficult to print. I was successful only from the third time. Fortunately, these attempts take a little filament. And if you, like me, do not have significant experience, it is better to order a print by professionals. For example you can print it from a Service like https://www.jawstec.com/3d-printing-service/
But as a result, you may have a favorite desktop toy, a funny mascot. For those who will try to print themselves, I will share my settings: the main thing is the alignment of the seam along the Z axis:
(Cura) Settings - Walls - Z Seam Aligment
(PrusaSlicer) Print settings - Layers and perimeters - Advanced - Seam position
it must be selected - Random. This is necessary for a better balance.
100% concentric filling.
Support: I'll just say that although Cura puts the support more carefully. But my successful option still turned out to be from PrusaSlicer.
And in the end, you will still have a thorough post-processing with sanding paper (or maybe your imagination will tell you something else).
All the best to you! And have a good print!
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