![]() You can send me an email with your settings. I can also start logging retraction settings on a separate sheet if you think it is a good idea. If you test this please leave some feedback on your experience. I have found that in general if it is hard to tell opt for the shortest fastest. If you think that is the case print a second one with lower increments and increase your starting point based on the first print. You might even skip over the best one if the increments are too much. On some printers, I had to look very close and be very critical. I then reference this page and measure to find settings. As you change the variables on the other sheet it will update the instructions sheet for easy interpretation. Now that the print is complete we have to interpret the print. The print starts at the origin moves right …retracts at the circle then a non-extrude movement for the green arrows then un-retracts at the circle then starts over and moves all the way around.Īs the print progresses every 5mm in height the speed increments. You can see as it moves around stringing blobbing gets better as the retraction increases. It should be obvious, but just in case it isn’t. Before removing from the bed mark your origin corner. You can stop the print early once it reaches max speed. In Marlin 1.1.6 Control>Motion>Velocity>Vmax E and note the fastest movement. Before you print go into your settings and find out what the max extruder speed is. ![]() Once you set all your parameters copy column M into a G-code file all 30000+ lines. Increment Temp – Temp will increase this amount every 5mm in height I haven’t used this for testing.Starting Temp – Hotend starting temperature.Move Speed – The speed for non-extruding moves.Ret Speed Inc – Every 5 mm in height it will increase the speed this amount.From 0 to 5mm height (it will make more sense later) Starting Ret Speed – First speed it test. ![]()
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