Print instructions
It's a very easy model to print. I have grouped the STLs by color. If you want, you can print your batman in one color and paint it by hand, as I did with batman's sign on his chest. Files included are: 1. Grey Parts 2. Black Parts 3. Legs for dual tone printing. You can start with yellow filament and change to grey at 5,80 mm. 4. Connectors. There are 5 cylinders and 4 squares to connect the parts. Depending on the printer you use and the materials, you might have to sand a little the connectors for a perfect fit. 5. Plastic Cape. This is the most tricky part to print because of the geometry. I used the orientation I already have in the stl. Just try to give it a 3mm offset from the build table so it gets printed on top of support material. The support settings I used and that were successful were: 2mm pillar resolution, 35 deg max overhang angle, 30% support infill If you can't print the back you can always use a fabric one which makes it look more natural. Just buy a cheap cloth piece and cut it in the shape of batman's cape.
As always slow printing gives the best results. I printed it in PLA at 195 degrees, 20% infill, speed 40mm/s and no supports were needed except for the cape.