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Domo Technologies
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Mini+ "Farm Speed" profile?

Hi there, just got my Mini+ yesterday and had to replace several components that were bad from the factory (crappy generic nozzle caused jams, dented PTFE tube on Extruder (spool side) that prevented feeding etc)

Seems to be running fine now, but I wanted to get some input on what some reliable but faster speeds for it are. The difference in print time between the regular 0.2mm layer height and the "speed" profile when I adjust for the wall thickness I need is only 30 minutes. Is anyone able to share a profile or some settings from their Minis that they've gotten to reliably print fast at 0.2?

Posted : 27/05/2021 7:02 pm
cwbullet
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RE: Mini+ "Farm Speed" profile?

Speeding up the printer will reduce quality.  

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Chuck H
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Posted : 28/05/2021 3:01 am
fuchsr
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RE: Mini+ "Farm Speed" profile?

You may also want to check out Bob's notes on Maximum Volumetric Speed: https://projects.ttlexceeded.com/3dprinting_techniques_calibrating_volumetric_rate.html

 

Understanding that is key to optimizing your printer's performance for mass production.

Posted : 28/05/2021 12:11 pm
BrettG
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RE: Mini+ "Farm Speed" profile?
Posted by: @domo-technologies

Hi there, just got my Mini+ yesterday and had to replace several components that were bad from the factory (crappy generic nozzle caused jams, dented PTFE tube on Extruder (spool side) that prevented feeding etc)

Seems to be running fine now, but I wanted to get some input on what some reliable but faster speeds for it are. The difference in print time between the regular 0.2mm layer height and the "speed" profile when I adjust for the wall thickness I need is only 30 minutes. Is anyone able to share a profile or some settings from their Minis that they've gotten to reliably print fast at 0.2?

Have you set up a print farm with the mini's and if so how did you go about connecting / program. 

 

Posted : 21/06/2021 12:17 pm
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