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My everyday printing nozzle size is a .5 on most of my printers. I don't feel like every odd number nozzle is necessary, even though would be ideal. But you should at least add .5 and .3 because they are the closest options to the most common .4
Also enjoy your settings, most applies to most printers. I have some rep rap mostly 3d printed printers that your accel and jerk settings are not ideal for, but I assume anyone building a printer like that are going to understand how to run test to find ideal settings for that
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If you can give me a list to test I would happily do it. I have 4 printers
with mk8 nozzles, 3 with v6 nozzles, and 5 with volcano nozzle. Only thing
is they print quite different even though they shouldn’t. I can send same
exact g-code to 2 ender 3 v2’s with same firmware, but 1 be a v6 and other
be a volcano and turn out much different. With the firmware they have you
can change most of all settings on the printers and with there setup they
should print identical
My everyday printing nozzle size is a .5 on most of my printers. I don't feel like every odd number nozzle is necessary, even though would be ideal. But you should at least add .5 and .3 because they are the closest options to the most common .4
Also enjoy your settings, most applies to most printers. I have some rep rap mostly 3d printed printers that your accel and jerk settings are not ideal for, but I assume anyone building a printer like that are going to understand how to run test to find ideal settings for that
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: