5.1.3.8. Advanced

Enable Acceleration Control refers to enabling Acceleration Control function. The below settings will be activated such as Printing Acceleration.

Acceleration is the rate of velocity changing of an object with respect to time.

Printing Acceleration refers to the printing acceleration speed for the non-specified area of the model.

Inner Shell Acceleration refers to the printing acceleration speed for the inner shell of the model.

Outer Shell Acceleration refers to the printing acceleration speed for the outer shell of the model.

Infill Acceleration refers to the printing acceleration speed for the infill structure of the model.

Bottom Solid Fill Acceleration refers to the printing acceleration speed for the bottom solid fill structure of the model.

Top Solid Fill Acceleration refers to the printing acceleration speed for the top solid fill structure of the model.

Travel Acceleration refers to the printing acceleration speed that the nozzle moves at from one place to another place without printing in X and Y directions.


Enable Jerk Control refers to enabling Jerk Control function. The below settings will be activated such as Printing Jerk.

Jerk is the rate of acceleration changing.

Printing Jerk refers to the printing jerk speed for the non-specified area of the model.

Inner Shell Jerk refers to the printing jerk speed for the inner shell of the model.

Outer Shell Jerk refers to the printing jerk speed for the outer shell of the model.

Infill Jerk refers to the printing jerk speed for the infill structure of the model.

Bottom Solid Fill Jerk refers to the printing jerk speed for the bottom solid fill structure of the model.

Top Solid Fill Jerk refers to the printing jerk speed for the top solid fill structure of the model.

Travel Jerk refers to the printing jerk speed that the nozzle moves at from one place to another place without printing in X and Y directions.


Override Filament Settings:

Enable this function, you can edit the filament Flowrate. If you set the Flowrate to be 95% in Filament Settings, but you enable this function and set it to be 90%, the Flowrate will change to 90%.

Left Filament Flowrate refers to the flow rate of left filament.

Right Filament Flowrate refers to the flow rate of right filament.

Figure 5.78: The Advanced tab.


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