But depending on what you are printing absolute quality isn't that important.
I make a lot if brackets, housings and just plain useful practical objects.
I find that printing fast and roughish then 10minutes with a file and sanding block, saves many hours of printing and the final result is every bit as useful.
It also depends what material you're using.

The best fdm filament I've currently got is tec-bearsbwhite pla.
It'll print at 220c, 150mms and 0.35 later height and look better than any other pla I gave printing at half the speed
Amazing stuff - for my printer and workshop environment.