"Ultra" .05 Layer Height
The Prusa marketing materials show comparative resolutions and include an "Ultra" setting of .05 mm. The Prusa Slic3r utility has various presets, but the minimum I see is .15mm.
What do I need to do to print at higher resolutions?
Also, I am using the extruder nozzle that was shipped with my Prusa MK2s. Should I be using a different nozzle if I want to try doing very high resolution prints?
Thanks in advance for any insights.
Re: "Ultra" .05 Layer Height
The multi material slic3r is different from direct drive. MMU only has presets down to .15mm.
Re: "Ultra" .05 Layer Height
Currently only a couple of layer heights are supported by the Post Processor.
You can still print at "Fine" resolution with a single filament, but note that 70 microns is now the lowers resolution possible; I believe this is due to the larger filament drive pulleys used meaning only 140 steps per millimeter (was 161.3 with the single filament printer).
Peter
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