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LulzBot TAZ Workhorse - Experimental Settings

LulzBot TAZ Workhorse
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Cura LulzBot Edition
Both Mode
Both mode acts very similar to surface mode, however it will print a roof
and a base layer leaving a hollow shell of your object.
Spiralize Outer Contour
Spiralize outer contour is an excellent option for making aesthetic vases.
This mode will ignore the inll of your object and the roof of your model.
This will print a base layer, and once complete build a single shell wall of
your object. The Z axis will slowly move up as it prints the wall in a spiral
pattern, preventing any layer change lines.
Relative Extrusion
Relative extrusion will change the way gcode is generated. Instead of using
an absolute coordinate positioning system, it will use relative movements
from its previous location. This setting can be helpful when using the 3D
printer for custom processes.
2.20 Experimental Settings Tab
The experimental settings tab is where new features are introduced, and
may not be 100% reliable. Please reach out to Support@LulzBot.com with
any feedback or issues encountered when using these settings.
Tree Support
Tree support will generate tree like structures in order to support specic
locations of your print. This can help reduce support material usage, but
can greatly increase slicing time. Once activated, there are several options
to customize this support:
Tree support branch angle determines the angle in which your
branches extrude from the base of the tree. Use a lower angle for
more vertical, stable supports. Use a higher angle for more reach of
the branches.
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