GregValiant 1,364
The regular nozzle will work fine.
I think the main setting is the Flow% for ironing. If the layer went down with some slight over-extrusion and the Ironing flow is set too high then the nozzle can act like a bulldozer and push around the plastic that is already there and that will leave ridges. I would start with the default 5% and see how it looks.
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I saw it but for what I know for ironing you need a special flat nozzle, or not ? Anny suggestion for settings ?
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