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Posted · Cura speed settings

I'm confused!

In the "Basic" page of settings there's a "Print speed setting". In the "Advanced" page, there's a range of speed settings. Which applies? How do the settings on the two pages interact?

 

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    Posted · Cura speed settings

    Travel Speed is the speed of the head when moving from one part to another (not printing) --> Not related to print speed

    Bottom layer speed is the speed at which the first layer is printed --> Not related to print speed

    Infill speed the speed at which the infill is printed (the inner pattern): if 0 then it's the same speed as the print speed

    Outer shell speed the speed at which the outer shell is printed: if 0 then it's the same speed as the print speed

    Inner shell speed the speed at which the inner shell is printed: if 0 then it's the same speed as the print speed

    So if you specify other values than 0 for the three last speeds it will overrun the value you entered in print speed. I usually leave them to 0

     

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