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Speed? 3600 mm/min
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Material? inland pla
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Slicer? simplyfi3d
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Calibrated? not sure how to do this? you mean bed calibrated? if so when i first for the machine 6 weeks ago i did.
Aha... read the Sailfish calibration manual (has a thread in the Flashforge forum). Particularly chapter 5. This explains how to calibrate your extrusion flow. Even if you don't use Sailfish you will need to do this with every single material you use!! It should give you some insight into the process if you are a non-sailfish user. Other printing issues are discussed in the manual too so check it out You cannot 'calibrate' the HBP. People here speak of levelling but this is also incorrect. The proper term is tramming. It is simply aligning the HPB to the axial movement of the X and Y axis; the bed may not be 'level' as a result.
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Layers? primary layer height .20 top solid layers 5
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Infill? i tried 25%, 30%, 40%
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using supports and rafts and i used a temp of 200, 210, 220
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