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    you can actually use the slicer to print more htan one thing at a time.

    so 100mm by 50mm - and it's taking 5 hours !
    What speed and layer height are you using ?
    That's ridiculous - even for an ender 3 - I mean I know they are slow - but damn, that's positively glacial !

    But basically the slicer will not only generate duplicates for you, it will also lay them out on the bed.
    Are you using cura or prusa slicer ?
    prusa slicer is better :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    you can actually use the slicer to print more htan one thing at a time.

    so 100mm by 50mm - and it's taking 5 hours !
    What speed and layer height are you using ?
    That's ridiculous - even for an ender 3 - I mean I know they are slow - but damn, that's positively glacial !

    But basically the slicer will not only generate duplicates for you, it will also lay them out on the bed.
    Are you using cura or prusa slicer ?
    prusa slicer is better :-)

    Not sure about speed and layer height. I used defaults. Powering up the the Ender 3 V2 monitor shows these settings.


    Ender 3 V2 Monitor Defaults.jpg

    X axis speed = 500? Presume that means 50cm / sec, which seems very high? I measured about 3s to move 200mm using the monitor

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