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Ultimate Slicer Settings for Printing the Flexi Rex with Stronger Links

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If you’re ready to print the Flexi Rex with Stronger Links model from Printables, you're in for a treat! This flexible dinosaur is not only fun but also a great way to test your 3D printing skills. Here’s a detailed guide to help you achieve the best results. Recommended Slicer Settings Layer Height : 0.2 mm is ideal for a good mix of detail and speed. For finer details, you can go down to 0.1 mm , but it will increase print time. Print Speed : Set your print speed to 30-40 mm/s . Slower speeds will help ensure better layer adhesion, especially for flexible materials. Infill Density : Use 10-20% infill for a balance between flexibility and strength. This keeps the model lightweight while maintaining structural integrity. Infill Pattern : Gyroid or Grid patterns are recommended, as they provide good strength and flexibility. Temperature Settings : TPU/Flexible Filament : Nozzle at 220-240°C , Bed at 60°C . Always refer to your filament’s specifications for the best results. Fir...

Optimal Slicer Settings for Printing the Dummy 1.3 Model

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If you're looking to print the  Dummy 1.3 Version 10  model from Printables, you’ve come to the right place! Below, I’ll provide detailed slicer settings and tips tailored for different types of printers. Let's dive in! Recommended Slicer Settings Layer Height : 0.2 mm  for a good balance of detail and print speed. If you want a finer finish, consider 0.1 mm, but it will increase print time. Print Speed : 50 mm/s  is a solid starting point. If your printer can handle it, you might push it up to  60 mm/s  for faster prints, but ensure you monitor the print quality. Infill Density : 20%  is recommended. This will give you a sturdy model without excessive material use. If you want added strength, you can increase it to  30% . Infill Pattern : Grid  or  Triangles  work well for this model. Both provide good strength and speed. Support Settings : Enable Supports : Use supports if there are overhangs. Set the support density to  10% ...