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Posted · Slower speeds above support, or what's the name of that layer?

I print a large flange on top of support, and it's never really come out as good as I would like.  I know there is a top/bottom speed setting, but I would really like to change the speed above support.  Enabling bridge mode doesn't get triggered here, but that would be my preference, because there are a lot of parameters I can change to suit my need there.

I think the layer above support is called a "bottom layer".  If I set that speed as low as I want, then the first layer speed really does take a long time.

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