Cura LulzBot Edition
Infill Speed
The inll speed setting will determine how quickly your inll is laid down.
In general this setting can be faster than the wall speeds, as any printing
defects here will be covered by your outer shell. Moving too quickly here
can prevent inll from adhering properly, causing weaker parts.
Wall Speeds
The wall speed sections will dene how quickly the vertical walls of your
model will be laid down. Having a slower outer wall will improve cosmetic
results. Having your inner wall set to a speed between outer wall and inll
will allow for better inll to wall adhesion, thus stronger parts.
Top/Bottom Speed
The top and bottom speed setting will control how quickly your top and
bottom layers are laid down. Having a slow top and bottom layer helps
adhere your object to the bed, while giving more detailed top surfaces.
Initial Layer Speeds
You can set your initial layer speed separately to help ensure a good bond
with the plate on the rst layer. A slower initial layer travel speed will help
ensure your nozzle does not run into the print, releasing it from the bed.
Skirt/Brim Speed
Here you can dene how quickly your skirt and brim are being placed down.
As this setting primarily aects the rst layer, it is recommended to keep
this the same as your rst layer speed to help ensure adhesion.
Maximum Z Speed
This setting can limit how quickly you are allowing your printer to move in
the Z direction. If you attempt to move faster than your rmware allows,
your rmware will override this setting and prevent movement. Leaving
this setting to 0 will rely on Firmware Maximums to prevent too quick of
movement.
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