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difference between print speed and travel speed ?


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Posted · difference between print speed and travel speed ?

difference between print speed and travel speed ?

I also just put in the same number into both.

But what is the real difference between print speed and travel speed. are they not the same thing ?

many thanks.

ian :D

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    Posted · difference between print speed and travel speed ?

    Print speed is the speed the head moves during extruding plastic, travel speed is the speed when moving from one place to another without printing. The default travelspeed of 150mm/s is quite low for an UM, and you can use 250mm/s for travel speed.

    I've set a default of 150mm/s because it gives good results, while higher can cause missed steps when you have some mechanical issues or a bit underpowered steppers.

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    Posted · difference between print speed and travel speed ?

    ok and in the ulticontoller, in tuning there is only one speed option ? is that controlling the print speed or travel speed or both ?

    Ian

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