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So I have been doing temp towers, retraction towers, and now I'm on bridge test. So i am in need of some help on trying to dial this in.  Thanks.

 

Printer:

LulzBot Mini

Estimated Print Time:

29 m 7s

Notes:

Profile: Fine Filament: Generic PLA Objects: Bridge Test Move: 0 x, 0 y, 0 z Scale: 86.3515 x, 45.6052 y, 20.2 z Settings: Quality Layer Height: 0.2 mm Line Width: 0.5 mm Walls Wall Line Count: 2 Top/Bottom Top Thickness: 0.8 mm Bottom Thickness: 0.8 mm Infill Density: 10.0% Infill Pattern: lightning Material Printing Temperature: 200.0 °C Build Plate Temperature: 60 °C Speed Print Speed: 100.0 mm/s Wall Speed: 40 mm/s Support Speed: 100.0 mm/s Enable Jerk Control: True Enable Travel Jerk: True Print Jerk: 20 mm/s Travel Retraction Speed: 35.0 mm/s Cooling Enable Print Cooling: True Fan Speed: 100.0% Support Generate Support: False Support Structure: tree Support Branch Angle: 45.0° Tree Support Branch Distance: 1 mm Tree Support Branch Diameter: 2 mm Tree Support Trunk Diameter: 10.0 mm Tree Support Branch Diameter Angle: 3.0 ° Support Placement: build plate Support Overhang Angle: 60° Build Plate Adhesion Build Plate Adhesion Type: skirt Experimental Enable Bridge Settings: True Bridge Wall Speed: 17.5 mm/s Bridge Skin Flow: 60% Bridge Fan Speed: 100% Bridge Has Multiple Layers: True Printer Settings Machine Type: LulzBot Mini 2 | SE | 0.5 mm Diameter: 2.85 mm Outer Nozzle Diameter: 1 mm

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