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* The printer moves so fast, you may have to bump up nozzle temperature to get strong layer adhesion. I found printing PETG at 250C would look nice but with very weak layer adhesion, at 275C got strong adhesion
* The printer moves so fast, you may have to bump up nozzle temperature to get strong layer adhesion. I found printing PETG at 250C would look nice but with very weak layer adhesion, at 275C got strong adhesion
* If printing organic models and the quality is less than you want, easiest way to increase quality is to slow down print speed (can do it on the printer's touchscreen). Try 75%. Otherwise tinker with the settings.
* If printing organic models and the quality is less than you want, easiest way to increase quality is to slow down print speed (can do it on the printer's touchscreen -> settings [looks like 3 sliders] -> icon that looks like a car speedometer). The real way but also easy is to lower the max volumetric speed in the slicer, it is set to 32 mm^3/s, people print at 15 or 20 mm^3/s (Creality slicer 5.0 -> Material panel on right side -> at top of it there is the material name, click on the down arrow, a temperature input should come up, click the pencil icon beside the bed temperature -> toggle advanced to on then type in "volume")(this slicer is such hot garbage lol but meh)


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