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LulzBot TAZ 5 - An Example of Brim

LulzBot TAZ 5
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blemishes.
Infill - As the inll is hidden this can be extruded a little faster.
Take care though not to go too fast as higher speeds results in thinner
extrusions, and this may aect how the extrusions bond.
Travel - The jump between the end of one extrusion and the next
should usually be performed as quickly as the printer will allow in
order to minimise any mess caused by material oozing from the nozzle.
Brim. Brim width is used to add more perimeters to the rst layer, as a
base ange, in order to provide more surface area for the print to stick to
the bed with in order to reduce warping (see §2.3). The brim is then cut
away once the print is nished and removed from the bed.
Figure 2.18: An example of brim.
Sequential Printing. This feature allows to compose a plate of objects
but have the printer complete each one individually before going back to Z
= 0 and starting with the next one. See the subsection about Sequential
Printing in the Advanced Topics chapter.
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