Unfortunately every slicer is different. I assume you're using slic3r, which I believe has a pretty obvious way to accomplish what you're asking for:
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Unfortunately every slicer is different. I assume you're using slic3r, which I believe has a pretty obvious way to accomplish what you're asking for:
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Ideally the firmware of your printer should be configured so that 100 is typical.
I print at 100 unless I'm doing 60mm/s prints (typically I do 35mm/s), in which I usually jack up my temps +10C...
Yeah, that's already a pretty slow printing speed. I agree that a reduced flow will help. Try 80% flow.
Another variable you may factor in is temperature. If your temps are too high your nozzle...