(1) Speed
Default Printing Speed refers to the speed of printing non-specified area.
Inner Shell Speed refers to the printing speed for the inner shell of the model.
Outer Shell Speed refers to the printing speed for the outer shell of the model.
Figure 1: Only the shell located at outer edge is the outer shell. All remaining shells are inner shells.
(2) First Layer Settings
First Layer Speed refers to the printing speed for the model’s first layer.
(3) Infill
Infill Speed refers to the printing speed for the model’s infill structure.
(4) Solid Fill
Bottom Solid Fill Speed refers to the printing speed for solid bottom layers.
Top Solid Fill Speed refers to the printing speed for solid top layers.
Top Surface Solid Fill Speed refers to the printing speed for solid top surface layers.
Bottom Surface Solid Fill Speed refers to the printing speed for solid bottom surface layers.
(5) Travel
X/Y Axis Movement Speed refers to the speed that the nozzle moves at from one place to another place without printing in X and Y directions.
Z Axis Movement Speed refers to the speed that the build plate moves at without printing in Z direction.
Raft X/Y Axis Movement Speed the speed at which the nozzle moves from one place to another during the printing Raft process without printing in the X and Y directions.
(6) Support
Support Speed refers to the printing speed for the support structure.
Solid Base Layer Speed refers to the printing speed for the solid base layer.
Dense Support Speed refers to the printing speed for the dense support structure.
(7) Thin Wall
Thin Wall Speed refers to the printing speed for the thin wall structure.
(8) Gap Filling
Gap Filling Speed refers to the speed of printing the gap filling.
Single Extrusion Filling Speed refers to the speed of filling small gap of single extrusion.
(9) Bridging
Bridging Speed refers to the speed of printing the bridging.
Bridging Shells Speed refers to the speed of the printing shells that are bridging.
(10) Overhang Shells
Overhang Shells Speed refers to the printing speed for the overhang shells structure.
(11) Other
Slow Down First Few Layers refers that with this function enabled, the printing speed of first few layers will be reduced. It increases adhesion, but takes longer time to print.
ideaMaker sets up a protective mechanism for Speed, Acceleration and Volumetric Speed (Volumetric Speed = Layer Height * Extrusion Width * Speed). You can check the below value table for reference:
Pro3 Series Printers | Standard Mode | Hyper Speed Mode | ||||
Speed (mm/s) | Acceleration(mm/s²) | Volumetric Speed(mm³/s) | Speed (mm/s) | Acceleration(mm/s²) | Volumetric Speed(mm³/s) | |
Raise3D Premium Filament | ≤100 | ≤1500 | ≤10 | ≤350 | ≤10000 | ≤20 |
Raise3D Hyper Speed Filament | ≤100 | ≤1500 | ≤10 | ≤350 | ≤10000 | ≤30 |
Pro2 Series Printers | Standard Mode | Hyper Speed Mode | ||||
Speed (mm/s) | Acceleration(mm/s²) | Volumetric Speed(mm³/s) | Speed (mm/s) | Acceleration(mm/s²) | Volumetric Speed(mm³/s) | |
Raise3D Premium Filament | <=100 | <=1500 | <=10 | <=150 | <=5000 | <=15 |
Raise3D Hyper Speed Filament | <=100 | <=1500 | <=10 | <=150 | <=5000 | <=15 |
Figure 2: The Speed threshold value.
Note:
ideaMaker will report error if set value is larger than the threshold value (refers to Figure 2).
Figure 3: Error warning.
Figure 4: The Speed tab.
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