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.
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.
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...