@MindFuLL, you are correct most of the time, and I am certainly NOT trying to create drama. I do feel that quoting me as if my statements are not accurate or helpful comes off as sarcastic, and there is no place for that here.
I like Simplify3d, You like Slic3r. I believe adjusting extrusion width for the nuances of 3d printing is the way to go, you believe this is not the case. You linked some stuff there that I have all been through before back in the day. I then went with my current approach, and have never looked back.
You believe extrusion width set at 100% is the way to go, I believe die swell, material differences, even things down to the number of teeth on a drive belt, all affect things in such a way that adjusting extrusion width is an acceptable means of resolving, as does a TON of others who have offered their experiences here and elsewhere. I dont believe die swell is complicated, or a science of its own. Its pretty straightforward.
I will of course, continue to state my experiences, and you will continue to state yours. We are both very knowledgeable, and have two acceptable approaches.
And yes, my prints are perfect, and my printer is tuned perfectly. I have done over 400 commercial prints. I have perfect reviews on my hub. Implying otherwise by putting my statements in quotes seems unfair. I have not attacked your approach. Please be mindful of my experience and results as well.
I will be mindful or your approach, and treat you with respect, as you have some fantastic prints, and great reviews as well. But it is important to remember that different slicers utilize different algorithms and approaches. Not everyone uses Slicer, and thus may find my approach, as they have many times in the past, very helpful.
I do understand that this person is using slic3r, and thus may find that my answer is not helpful. Or this person might just make the changes I have suggested, and be very happy. Others reading this issue who use S3D may find my answers useful, or they may find your answers useful.