There are tons of different combinations when dealing with all these different settings, before you know it you may print off 1/3 of your roll to dial in said roll!
For instance, here is an example, but most likely not the best...
Step 1: Temp: 190f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.75mm
Step 2: Temp: 190f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.73mm ( -2mm )
Step 3: Temp: 190f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.71mm ( -2mm )
Step 4: Temp: 190f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.69mm ( -2mm )
Step 5: Temp: 109f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.67mm ( -2mm )
Now, adjust temp -5f and run through Filament Diameters again...
Step 6: Temp: 185f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.75mm
Step 7: Temp: 185f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.73mm ( -2mm )
Step 8: Temp: 185f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.71mm ( -2mm )
Step 9: Temp: 185f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.69mm ( -2mm )
Step 10: Temp: 185f, Nozzle Diameter: .25mm, Layer Height: .10mm, Filament dIameter: 1.67mm ( -2mm )
And there is 10 parts printed. And I haven't even tried adjusting Layer Height or Nozzle Diameter yet! So yeah, just looking for other's opinions on what they think the smarter set of permutations would be in these tests...In other words, for the programmers out there, say I was going to write an automated Unit Test that I could start, and walk away from, that would automatically print 20 small parts. When I came back, I could pick the part that printed the best and go with those settings.
Also, your Image links no longer work... ;-)
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