Adjusting speed with Slic3r
In this recipe, we'll test how far you can push your printer's speed before it affects the quality of the print. We'll do this by adjusting parameters in Slic3r.
Getting ready
Using a small cube as a test object will be an efficient method for this recipe. You can make a cube 20 mm x 20 mm x 20 mm in SketchUp or download the calibration cube collection from Thingiverse. This can be found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:56671.
How to do it...
We will proceed as follows:
Go to Print Settings and select Speed. Make sure the Perimeters speed is set at 30 mm/s.
Now set the Infill speed to 60 mm/s. Slice and print the 20 mm cube.
Go back to Speed in the Print Settings option. Change the Infill speed from
60
mm/s to180
mm/s. Slice and print the 20 mm cube.Now keep the Infill at
180
mm/s and change the Perimeters speed from30
mm/s to60
mm/s. Slice and print the 20 mm cube.Go back and change the Perimeters speed from
60
mm/s to120
mm/s. Slice and print the 20 mm cube...