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    1st Layer

    This is all new to me, using Cura 3.2.1, when the 1st layer is finished printing I can read the logo on the bet mat through the 1st layer. That would indicate to me that the ribbons of filament are not touching. Is this correct?

    Slicer: Cura 3.2.1
    PowerSpec Wahao Duplicator i3D Plus

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    depends how thick the first layer is and what filament you used.
    But generally first layers - being really thin - are somewhat transparent.

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    1st layer line width is 0.4 +125%
    filament: 1.75mm
    Color: black
    Inital layer height: 0.3

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    so yeah, you should be able to see through the first layer.

    Don't understand the line width. so is it set for 0.5 ? or 0.9 ?

    And did you actually measure the extruded filament diameter - or just guess ? :-)

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    Line width ends up being .5

    I measure it but I didn't not take all the measurements and average them. As I remember the measurement ranged from 1.75 to 1.76 taken along 2 meters and at 90 degree angles

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    that's fine - I have never bothered measuring actual filament diameter.

    It's one for those things that harks back a few years. Even the real cheap modern filament is dimensionally accurate.

    You do need to know extruded filament diameter - as that's used by the slicer to calculate just about everything else.

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    I have never thought about measuring the extruded filament. That is a good idea.

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