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Apr 2016

Lol I have to disagree with poster Davek,.68 for a .4 nozzle is insane. Now just maybe this may have something to do with slicers. On the Ultimaker forum most people use Cura, as do I. The forum is absolute that that if you have say a .4 nozzle you set wall widths to multiples of .4 To do otherwise presents problems to Cura. Maybe it is OK in the slicers Davtek quotes, but not Cura. Oh and in nearly 3 years I have never once suffered delamination, the idea that using wall widths of multiples “easily” leads to delamination is ridiculous.

Now, very recently there has been a discussion on variation of the nozzle size statement (and the wall width correspondingly so it remains a multiple) to improve 1st/top layer performance. I did some testing two weeks ago on this. Setting the nozzle width to .45 gave clearly worse results than leaving it at .4. Very marginal but I am convinced at the moment that setting it at .35 gave a better result than 0.4. What if anything it does to dimensional accuracy (important for engineering, maybe not for figurines) I have not yet tested.