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Posted · Pls try to print it

The form1+ has much better resolution than the Ultimaker. But if you really want to try it, you should use 3dhubs.com. That website will allow you to find an individual to print something for you using any type of printer you choose. There is probably someone even nearby where you live and you can go visit the person and the printer when your part is ready and you can discuss 3d printing issues with that person.

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    Posted · Pls try to print it

    I have found that you can set nozzle size to lower values than the actual nozzle size by about 25% - so .3mm for a .4mm nozzle and 0.2 for a .2mm nozzle and so on.

    This will look even better if you do it with 2 colors like this:

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    Posted (edited) · Pls try to print it

    I made a post a few weeks ago about using the nozzle to go 1.2 times less it's size on simplify3d (I bet on cura this it's also easy to do) https://ultimaker.com/en/community/view/16881-really-tiny-little-details-with-04-nozzle-s3d-umo-

    I'll try to print your file tomorrow with a 0.4 to see how it looks but seems hard without a 0.25 nozzle

    Edit. Wow this it's a hard think to print. Will try anyway

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    Posted · Pls try to print it

    @gr5

    Layer .06

    Temp 230 normal i use 220 for this Material

    Speed 30-40mm/s

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    Posted · Pls try to print it

    Noted! If someone else ever asks I will point them to this thread plus I noted it for myself if/when I ever try it.

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    Posted · Pls try to print it

    So what is the peg you can print with a UM2?

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    Posted · Pls try to print it

    peg?

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