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Print Settings
Regular Voron print setting are known to work well.
Setting | Value | Description |
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Layer height | 0.2mm |
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Line width | 0.4-0.45mm |
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Supports | No | No supports are needed. The flow chamber, main chamber and the lid have their own supports in the model. You should use those and disable supports in your slicer. |
Walls | 3 |
Usually sufficient for all non-moving parts. |
Infill | 15% |
Usually sufficient for all non-moving parts. |
The Main Chamber is the biggest piece, and also the most warp prone! Especially in pure ABS filament. If printing close to the edge of your magnetic bed (ie a regular Stealthmax on a 300x300mm bed, or a Stealthmax S on a 250x250 bed) expect the bed to warp instead if print adhesion is good.
- Heated bed: Hotter than usual. If you usually print @100C, go 105 or 110C.
- Clean the build surface before the print so theres no residues.
- If regular ABS - or uncertain of adhesion in general - consider gluestick for extra ABS adhesion.
- Tape or clamp the spring steel so it cant warp with the print if the Main Chamber is closer than 50mm to the edge of the bed.
- Consider a brim (note: the Main chamber has been known to dislodge from a single layer 12mm brim, leaving the brim adhered to the surface).
- Consider lowering z height for added adhesion - elephants feet can be trimmed - and compensate by a bit (0.1-0.15) of first layer horizontal offset.
The Main Chamber was prototyped in a low-warp ABS+ type filament, with regular voron print settings, with none of the above precautions - so its not as impossible as it sounds, but if your material is known to warp do take every precaution. And if you get slight warp its nothing a bit of RTV silicone cant fix in the printed seal between the flow and main chambers.
Setting | Value | Description |
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Walls | 4-5 |
The lid requires rigidity to compress the foam cord and extra walls are required here. |
Print the compression latches vertically so that the compression force is in the layer direction or they will split.
Setting | Value | Description |
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Walls | 6-7 |
Compression latches are put under a lot of stress and require extra walls. |
Gap fill [SS] | OFF | Makes them easier to break apart |
Bridge type [SS] | Layer Height | Makes them easier to break apart |
Wall Printing Order | Outer Walls First | Support bridges need walls printed first |
When printing the filter basket be mindful of how the overhangs are planned. Check how your sliced intends to build them and check for mid-air overhangs. Double crosses over an overhang in rapid succession as shown below may heat the lower layer above its glass transition temperature and result in sag.