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Nozzle Sizes and Settings

Posted by merchant1307 
Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 18, 2018 02:49PM
I'm new to 3d printing and still calibrating things like overextrusion however I would like to hear what people have optimal results with.

Would prefer cura screenshots but settings will work.

I'd like to know about all kinds of nozzles since I will be using all kinds.

Post what nozzle size and settings you have optimal results with on it.

I still need to learn good settings for .4.
Re: Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 18, 2018 03:55PM
What did you find so far ? How about publishing it ?


"A comical prototype doesn't mean a dumb idea is possible" (Thunderf00t)
Re: Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 19, 2018 03:51AM
Your e-steps, retraction and speed/acceleration/jerk settings relate to your hardware. There is no way to copy other peoples data and be happy.

Some general rules are:
Max. layer height can't be much higher than 80% of nozzle size.
Layer width can be 20% wider than nozzle size.

It took me a whole spool of filament to understand my first printers needs.
Re: Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 19, 2018 04:26AM
Besides, there are plenty of forum, here too, youtube etc... explaining the how and why..
Just that people are too lazy to search by themselves.


"A comical prototype doesn't mean a dumb idea is possible" (Thunderf00t)
Re: Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 19, 2018 11:48AM
not posting on this forum removing good information I will compile information elsewhere this community is trash

Edited 12 time(s). Last edit at 03/21/2018 08:03AM by merchant1307.
Re: Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 19, 2018 12:37PM
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MKSA
What did you find so far ? How about publishing it ?

From the Man that Publishes Nowt... smiling smiley
Re: Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 19, 2018 02:22PM
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MechaBits
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MKSA
What did you find so far ? How about publishing it ?

From the Man that Publishes Nowt... smiling smiley

You just posted info that this guy could and should have found by himself. [slash7.com]


"A comical prototype doesn't mean a dumb idea is possible" (Thunderf00t)
Re: Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 19, 2018 04:29PM
Wasnt me smiling smiley I know everyone's looking for the quick easy great quality prints with no effort,
I understand the need to shame some people into sharing smiling smiley
Re: Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 21, 2018 08:02AM
without wasting filament you mean you shouldnt speak without knowing what you are talking about the other guy is just a jackass no other way around it makes me not even want to talk on this community if its trash like that. I wasted a spool and a half of filament before posting.
Re: Nozzle Sizes and Settings
March 21, 2018 03:52PM
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MechaBits
Wasnt me smiling smiley I know everyone's looking for the quick easy great quality prints with no effort,
I understand the need to shame some people into sharing smiling smiley

You do realize I wasnt talking about you.
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