2.12. SPEED SETTINGS TAB
and can compress when attempting to re-prime. In general, this setting
should be left at 0.
Maximum Retraction Count
The maximum retraction count limits how many retractions can be per-
formed during the minimum extrusion window. These settings prevent
multiple retraction moves over the same piece of lament, reducing the
likelihood of a strip out while extruding.
Standby Temperature
During dual extrusion, your inactive hot end will be set to a lower standby
temperature to prevent oozing and dripping. This temperature should be
close to your soften temperature, but can be adjusted as needed to prevent
oozing.
Nozzle Switch Retraction Distance and Speeds
The nozzle switch retraction distance and speeds will be applied when
switching between nozzles during dual extrusion printing. The nozzle
switch retraction speed, prime speed, and retraction distance can be
tweaked independently from standard settings. Adjusting these will help
prevent dripping and color bleed with multiple materials and colors.
2.12 Speed Settings Tab
The print speed settings tab will allow you to control how quickly dierent
portions of your print are produced. Just like a motor vehicle, your car
may be able to drive 120 mph but it will handle better at 30 mph. The
general rule of thumb is print slower for better results.
Print Speed
The print speed setting will be generic default. If there is no speed specied
for a specic section in your prole, it will default to whatever is set here.
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