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Walt
 Walt
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Default Retraction Distance Setting in Prusaslicer 2.4.0 for MK3S+ Incorrect?

Hi all. I'm still learning, but I am now at a point (after having printed a temperature tower for a new filament I am about to use) that I am reading up about retraction ie. retraction speed, retraction distance (ie. length).

So... I checked out the default setting in my prusaslicer and I was surprised to see a retraction length of 0.8mm, even though the hint box and other articles I have read says that the default should be 0.2mm.

Is the default setting (MK3S+) incorrectly entered?

Many thanks 🙂

Posted : 26/02/2022 9:13 am
JoanTabb
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RE: Default Retraction Distance Setting in Prusaslicer 2.4.0 for MK3S+ Incorrect?

Hi Walt, 

the values set in prusa slicer profiles are starting points that should get you going, 

the 'Hint' defaults are hereditary from the parent software (Slic3r)

I generally use 0.4mm retraction on my Mk3S, for PLA and PETG, 
TPU I usually cancel retraction. 

you are able to experiment with settings and find what works best for you, with the filament that you are using. 

I had one white filament that was stringing like crazy, 
I ended up changing the low temperature threshold to below 170C, so that I could print the filament at 170C... 

Ordinarily, the Low Temperature threshold would inhibit extrusion at 170C and Below
regards Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK

Posted : 26/02/2022 4:39 pm
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Swiss_Cheese
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RE: Default Retraction Distance Setting in Prusaslicer 2.4.0 for MK3S+ Incorrect?

@walt

The defaults are only a starting point, and it's up to us (the user) to learn about, and configure slicer for the filaments and models we are printing.

My hint: every single model, and filament, should be treated as unique, and the slicer needs to be tuned for each. This does become easier with time, and experience, a lot easier.

 

Regards

 

Swiss_Cheese

The Filament Whisperer

Posted : 27/02/2022 4:59 am
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