cloakfiend 996
I'm loving it! the quality is much better and i get my print quicker!! more internal stringing but better overhangs and overall quality for some reason, i may try 0.5 instead of 0.6 as i see some non important anomalies. i had a feeing it was just extruder speed related rather than diameter related as all the surfaces are perfectly smooth. Seeing as the um2+ had heavier objects compared to the um2, is it overextruding compared to the um2?
So basically if you see this, you are over-extruding, definitely better than under-extruding!!!
I'm now very happy with my upgrade!
EDIT: the flat surface lines under closer inspection indeed do not connect as ultijan said, but walls connect, so for organic stuf, this is a fantastic time saver, but for flat horizntal stuff no good if you want it perfect. Is there a way of increasing the flow in cura to increase it a touch as i dont like using that setting on the pinter? i only adjust temps live, flow and speed i stay away from ad they make weird noises when you change them.
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Next to the speed it's also determining the path..... wider nozzle is less lines needed in a surface.
When you run a 0.4 at .6 settings your surface lines will not connect....
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