delta micromake extuder fan

delta micromake extuder fan

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You can increase the cooling system's power by using a longer nozzle, which will give you more control over your print settings. The Micromake D1 printer is a great tool for making parts with precision and accuracy. If you're looking to make something specific, I recommend checking out this design on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1807142. When it comes to printing, there are several key factors to consider. Firstly, the printer itself is crucial - in this case, we're using a Micromake D1 with excellent results. Next, you'll want to think about whether or not you need rafts and supports for your print. Rafts can be useful for creating a stable base, while supports help prevent overhangs from sagging under their own weight. Resolution is also important - we're using 0.2mm resolution for this print, which gives us plenty of detail. Infill density is another key factor - in this case, we're going with 30% infill to give our parts a solid base without overdoing it on the material usage.

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