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No .3(2) layer height with .4 nozzle?  

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Ddmc
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No .3(2) layer height with .4 nozzle?

Upgraded to the 3.5 and I'm slicing some quick accessories for a pressure washer and I noticed the .3 layer height is not an option with the .4 nozzle. I used this a lot on my MK3s setup. I noticed it is an option if I select the .6 nozzle and while the print time is 1/2 I use the .4 nozzle far more often for other detail work. Was this layer height purposefully left off of the .4 nozzle options and if so why?? 

Respondido : 31/08/2024 8:39 pm
FoxRun3D
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RE: No .3(2) layer height with .4 nozzle?

It's because they are all input shaper profiles. Presumable, 0.3 mm is too much to push enough filament through reliably at those speeds. I guess you could try setting it manually to 0.3 and see how it goes. 

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Respondido : 01/09/2024 6:52 pm
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Topic starter answered:
RE: No .3(2) layer height with .4 nozzle?

 

Posted by: @foxrun3d

It's because they are all input shaper profiles. Presumable, 0.3 mm is too much to push enough filament through reliably at those speeds. I guess you could try setting it manually to 0.3 and see how it goes. 

Thanks! I had run into that explanation a while after posting that on Reddit but wasn't sure it was accurate. I'm curious idea as to why IS moves to a .32mm from .3mm? 

Respondido : 01/09/2024 10:41 pm
Antimix
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RE: No .3(2) layer height with .4 nozzle?

I have my 0.28 (a magic number as explained by Filament Friday) and not a 0.3.

I am aware that now with high speed print, there is no time for the filament to melt and give the correct flow rate for a high speed print on 0.28 heigh, so my profile just print that layer heigh a little slowly in speed. 😉 

Respondido : 22/09/2024 5:45 pm
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