Instead of reducing speeds manually reduce the volumetric flowrate in the filament settings. So you don't have to fiddle with so many settings. For example TPU 90A works just fine with a flowrate of 3mm³/s for me
@@weitlingD3P bonus is that this will apply independent of layer height. You will still have to tune retractions but In general I highly recommend to test materials for the maximum reliable flowrate on your printer so you don't have to worry about switching speeds for different layer heights
@@weitlingD3P No problem. It will depend on your extruder and shore hardness. So you might be able to push more or less but I found it to be a reliable starting point
The woodebn stick is a fascinating upgrade for this piece of printer
You need 3mm inner diameter bowden tubes. Or maybe K1's bowden path is so twisted that even 3mm bowden won't work, idk I don't have one.
Instead of reducing speeds manually reduce the volumetric flowrate in the filament settings. So you don't have to fiddle with so many settings. For example TPU 90A works just fine with a flowrate of 3mm³/s for me
I will try it out
@@weitlingD3P bonus is that this will apply independent of layer height. You will still have to tune retractions but
In general I highly recommend to test materials for the maximum reliable flowrate on your printer so you don't have to worry about switching speeds for different layer heights
@@towlnator I just tried it out on my ankermake with 3mm³/s. the print came out perfect. Thanks for the tip, I really appreciate it 😀
@@weitlingD3P No problem. It will depend on your extruder and shore hardness. So you might be able to push more or less but I found it to be a reliable starting point
@towlnator does the filament get stuck in the extruder? although it's fed from the top