Does someone have screenshots of 300blkfde pa6 settings that I can see, I’m on centuari carbon so the printer file doesn’t transfer all the settings correctly when downloaded and put into Elegoo slicer

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      2 months ago

      Some frames are printed rails up some rails down, rails down is my go to just because supports sometimes are hard to remove which messes with the look ( doesn’t interfere with function just how it looks)

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        2 months ago

        Assuming you’re using mostly defaults or recommended settings (you said it’s your first printer so I’m gonna assume you’re not straying too far from provided settings and finding your feet-which you certainly seem to be doing it fast) I’m impressed with what it’s giving you especially if you’re not slowing down the speeds for additional quality. One common problem my printers have is the tendency to ghost features in the finish unless I slow it down but I can’t find any in yours. I see a few overhang rough spots but that’s about it. The orca looks great. Based off those pictures I’d buy one if I had the extra money.

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          Yea I spent about a week and a half of trial and error slowing down speeds compensating cooling, basically fiddling with the settings , until I figured out what works best. I couldn’t really find a lot of people that already had settings for polymax pla so I really didn’t have no choice but to figure it out myself

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            2 months ago

            So you did use settings slower than the speeds they claim on the ads? Which there’s nothing wrong with doing that as a user if you’re trying to go for maximum quality. Can you remember how much slower you made it? If your curious why Im hyper focusing on this it’s mostly because getting better visual/structural (<probably) quality from higher print speeds is more what I’m interested in and the engineering materials capacity is the cherry on top.