classic33
Leg End Member
It were as much the speed increase as it moved back on itself that had me wondering, and asking. There's a fair difference, as it's still laying plastic down at the time. You installed any more "updates" of late?It's all down to each separate movement. Say the first layer is a lower speed for laying down a steady base, there are all different speeds for each action, which can be altered by me if I want, but I just use the recommended speeds for my printer by the 'slicing' program, obviously 'pre-sets'.
I have pressed the button to self-level the machine, and it goes through a sequence.
IfI use say Prusa, I alter the travel lift(nozzle moving to another position) to 0.4 from 0, as it (hopefully) eliminates any marking by the nozzle travelling. I drop the temperature to 200°C from 210 °C,
The PLAs I use will work at anything from 190°C to 210); this program seems to work better at 200.
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Levelling now complete, the machine automatically adjusts to the differences. I could change the top right area, but the machine makes these allowances...All I then did was set the X axis to 1.60, which I find to be the best. Voila.....
I've nothing planned to print so.....will have a look about or just do a 'Benchy' I have enough lucky cats (Maneki Neki)
Me, I'd be inclined to go with the printer settings, unless it were a purely experimental piece to test settings.
Is there much of a difference between how it was and now?
Which is the X axis, given yer printing in 3D.
Nothing you could print to test the printer, suitable for christmas?