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glori923
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Extrusion Multiplier Calibration and actual dimensions of printed parts

I did the extrusion multiplier calibration for my MINI now several times, always using the "precise method". I get now very close to the 450µm thickness - with some systematic deviations on the fours sides of the cube. I thought so far so good... I tested also if the weight of the part that is as specified by Slicer is the same as the actual weight and that is the case. So I thought that I have a proper extrusion going on.

However, when I print parts now, the overall dimensions do not fit and the parts are usually slightly too large. When I print again with 100% flow, everything fits and the dimensions are correct - but I can see signs of underextrusion in the first/top layers.

Was I doing something wrong for the calibration? I measured with a proper micrometer and on multiple places on each surface. I even printed on different positions of the bed... How can it be, that a single wall is "exact" while the overall part then gets too large?Do I miss some setting in slicer to compensate for something?

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Respondido : 27/01/2025 11:18 am
Eds_3D_Odyssey
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RE: Extrusion Multiplier Calibration and actual dimensions of printed parts

This post is a copy of a post by reox. This one has a link in it.

https://www.printables.com/@Eds3dOdyssey
Respondido : 28/01/2025 8:59 pm
Robin_13
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RE: Extrusion Multiplier Calibration and actual dimensions of printed parts

FDM printing will shrink a small amount.  In the Prusa Slicer there is a compensation variable you can change to take this shrinking into account. 

I print a 40mmX40mm cube and enter the compensation values.  Then print again and test.  I have printed 200mm test pieces and less than 0.1mm error.

You will have to enable the "Normal mode" to change this.  Then the setting is under Filament > Advanced.

Respondido : 29/01/2025 1:20 am
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