WebSupport easy to remove: less than 1 minutes to remove it entirely. Smooth enough. I'd say it looks like it has been printed with a resolution of 0.2mm (instead of 0.1mm). The nose … WebJun 21, 2024 · RE: PrusaSlicer hard to remove supports As Prusa Slicers support layer height is independent of the part layer height it can do very thin or very thick support layers. If this is something that you dont want then the only real way to control it is to change the Min and Max layer heights in your Printer Settings>Extruder settings.
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WebPETG supports are a total pain to remove. But using PLA as a support interface layer makes it incredibly easy. WebPersonally, I use Meshmixer to make supports for minis, since the tree-style supports are easier to remove. It also helps to have some fine sharp flush-cutters to cut stuff away too. hummingfish333 • 5 yr. ago One thing I read about here (can't remember the user to give credit) is reducing line width to .3mm. the creation groans verse romans
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WebFeb 14, 2024 · Support Z Distance is a critical setting that will determine two things: How well the model sits on the support; How easy the support is to remove; The Z Distance … WebPrint/material specific settings. If you are printing too hot with too less distance, the support just fuses to the print object. Extra cooling, lower print temperature and support distance should be in balance to create easy to remove support structures with respect to an acceptable print object surface. If temperature and cooling cannot be ... WebThis is the amount of space left between the support and print in the z axis. Meaning a smaller amount of space will make it harder to remove, but a larger space will make the printed part droop too much. I find that if you set it to the layer height + 0.05 mm (ie. 0.25 offset for a 0.2 layer height) it works well. AutoModerator • 4 yr. ago. the creation handel