Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Extrusion Speed Extrusion speed refers to how fast the filament is pushed through the extruder and deposited onto the print bed. It directly impacts the layer quality, adhesion, and surface finish of the print. High extrusion speeds can reduce printing time but may compromise print quality by causing under-extrusion or poor layer bonding. Conversely, slow extrusion speeds enhance detail and surface smoothness but increase printing time. The optimal extrusion speed depends on factors like nozzle size, filament type, and the complexity of the printed object. Balancing speed with quality is essential for achieving desired results in 3D printing projects. |
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