I used PETG, so the heat of the DC motor doesn't deform the print. PLA could still work; obviously, don't let the motor get too hot. Printing is easy and supports come out quickly.
Required:
- Print at a 0.2 Layer Height
- Print with 30% infill
- Print at speeds between 45-60 mm/s
- Print at 245º for PETG or 215º for PLA
- Print with a Bed temperature of 80º for PETG or 50º-60º for PLA
- Print using supports
- Print with a Fan speed set to 25% for PETG or 100% for PLA
Optional (for better-looking and stronger prints)
- Set your Z-seam alignment to random
- Print with 6 walls and 6 top/bottom layers
- Turn on Z Hop When Retracted
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