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    Quote Originally Posted by bluemeane View Post
    .4mm is not suggested for a machine with a .4mm nozzle. You shouldn't try going over .3mm. If you go .4 it will have some serious issues with lay adhesion and the layers will split. has something to do with not being able to push pout enough material to fully contact the previous layer without cooling too much first.
    How do prints come out at .3mm layer height?
    So far I have done everything at .2mm, but wondering if I could save some time on the brackets and stuff I'm making.

    About to start a print from thingiverse to change a storage tote into sealed reel spool. Saw it and thought it was a great idea. More so because I live in south Texas, on the coast, its always SO humid here.

    edit:
    Would also like some advise about rafting. I have printed almost everything with rafts thus far, as the few prints I have tried without had issues. My biggest problem with rafts right now though is adhesion. The parts are sticking to the raft WAY to well. It wasnt so bad using the material that came with the machine. But having used some superior materials my rafts are a chore to get off. Running at a .18 seperation right now.
    Last edited by Syd_Khaos; 03-02-2016 at 08:20 AM.

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