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Ironing Flow Test

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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When you iron the top surface it is common to have some unpleasant results. This is due to the “Ironing flow” setting being too low at 10% by default. This causes under extrusion on the top surface leaving some gaps.

 

This test is to test different flows, from 0% to 60%, and find that sweet spot to iron our parts.

 

The height of the model is designed to have 5 top layers and some infill to replicate a real print as much as possible.

The top layer pattern is “Rectilinear” since it is one of the most used ones.

 

Old: The top layer pattern is “Hilbert Curve” to make it more complicated for the ironing process.

 

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