Comment on Finally got around to trying a .6 nozzle
Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
Wow that’s a significant time savings! I may have to give that a try! Did you have to make a lot of changes with your slicer settings aside from the nozzle size?
Thanks4Nothing@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I used the default profile that Prusa has for .6 nozzles, and I changed the layer height to be larger. I think I may have actually added a perimeter as well, which slows things down normally. Nothing else changed at all.
You have to change the nozzle size in the printer hardware menu. Then I had to run the first layer calibation. I found out the hard way that that calibration test ALWAYS uses .4 settings. I printed about 10 of them and nothing was turning out, then I made my own, but creating a 75x75 box, that was one layer high. It printed perfectly with minimal z adjustment.
Thanks4Nothing@lemm.ee 1 year ago
(this is all specific to Prusa MK3/Prusa Slicer)