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Just picked up an s5 pro bundle for work, I am currently trying to figure out the nylonx material along with the Ionic hybrid support material, I have everything up an operational but I'm having a hard time trying to dial in the setting for a good finish. What is the highest recommended layer resolution for a carbon filled material? I have tried to look up what settings people are using with carbon filled material but usually only mention the nozzle temp, bed temp etc. I tried on the recommended profile settings .2mm and it just wasn't cutting it.
I'm looking specifically for tips on layer resolution, line widths, speeds etc. Just some direction would be helpful!
Also, I tried printing along with the hybrid ionic support material and noticed almost every section of the part that was touching the support material looked horrible, stringy and just very poor finish. any ideas?
newbie question on nylonx or other carbon filled materials
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Just picked up an s5 pro bundle for work, I am currently trying to figure out the nylonx material along with the Ionic hybrid support material, I have everything up an operational but I'm having a hard time trying to dial in the setting for a good finish. What is the highest recommended layer resolution for a carbon filled material? I have tried to look up what settings people are using with carbon filled material but usually only mention the nozzle temp, bed temp etc. I tried on the recommended profile settings .2mm and it just wasn't cutting it.
I'm looking specifically for tips on layer resolution, line widths, speeds etc. Just some direction would be helpful!
Also, I tried printing along with the hybrid ionic support material and noticed almost every section of the part that was touching the support material looked horrible, stringy and just very poor finish. any ideas?