Which ONE is the BEST NOZZLE SIZE?? (for Cura 5+ & PrusaSlicer 2.5+)

Опубликовано: 11 Октябрь 2022
на канале: PRINTING PERSPECTIVE
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👉🏻 After watching this video you will know which 3D printer nozzle size is the best for printing PLA with current slicers like Cura 5+ or PrusaSlicer 2.5+ that have the Arachne engine. And the findings are that you probably won't buy any other nozzle size again, so make sure to watch all the video for all the details!

All tests were done using CURA 5.0 slicer and Kingroon KP3S 3.0 3D printer (mods: V6 all-metal hotend, dual-drive extruder, B5015E24B-BSR fan). It uses stock firmware but has increased acceleration values.
For the Cura settings, temperatures were not changed with different nozzle sizes. It was because we were extruding the same amount of plastic and because I specifically used SUNLU Meta PLA which has lower melting temperatures and is more fluid. That gives the most comparable conditions. Other slicer settings - 190C print temp, 30mm/s OW Speed, 50mm/s IW Speed.
All V6 nozzles were the same Mellow brand NF V6 of 0.4, 0.5, and 0.6mm sizes.

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V6 nozzles that I tested with https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DBk...

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🕗 TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Sponsored segment
00:58 - 2022 Slicing - Arachne engine
01:54 - 0.4, 0.5, 0.6 Line Width tests
04:29 - 0.4, 0.8 Line Width tests
05:52 - 0.32 Layer Heights
06:55 - Hotend Volumetric Flow
07:54 - Bonus

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