imergine
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Hi, again!!
As your advice, I set an adaptive layers setting and I felt that it is a really good option.
It could reduce printing time obviously,
and it keeps the similar printing quality with 0.05 mm prints.
I am so sorry but there is one more thing that I want to ask.
I felt that the flow rate of the extruder is proportionally decreased
as the amount of the decreased layer height.
In my case, it is a little too much,
and I felt that it causes surface roughness and surface color difference.
So, I want to ask about a flow rate reduction ratio(%) adjustment option for the adaptive layer setting.
I think it will be different with the existing flow rate option because the flow rate of 0.2 mm layer is OK.
(For example)
I will really appreciate if you kindly let me know about it.
Thank you very much!!
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What a great tip!!
Thank you for your kind explanation!!
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Hi. Hope you are well.
Firstly, as one of the Cura user, I really appreciate the Ultimaker distributing the slicer program for free.
I have a question about layer height settings.
Recently, I printed Moai statues. (layer height: 0.05 mm / 0.2 mm)
As you can see from the picture I attached,
They show different surface texture.
I liked the surface of 0.2 mm but its top surface was not good
because of the too low surface angle and layer height setting.
So.. what I want to ask is…
As like we can set the existence of supports by support overhang angle setting,
I want to set layer height can be changed automatically as the lowest surface angle of the layer.
I expect that this setting can be a help to increase printing quality with affordable printing time.
Although I don’t know whether it is possible or not
because I don’t know about slicer programming at all,
but I hope you will let me know if there is any possible way to set this kind of setting.
Thank you very much.
Over extrusion?
in Improve your 3D prints
Posted · Edited by imergine
I don't know about S3D slicer well but... as far as I know, it can be caused by retraction before outer wall printing or layer change.