How to 3D Print faster using a .6mm nozzle! My updated Cura settings for speed & quality!!

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This video is long overdue, but I've finally got it recorded for you! These are the settings I have been using since upgrading to a .6mm nozzle on all of my creality machines. Using this template you should be able to print much faster while still maintaining a high quality print! I hope these help and happy printing!

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Just had to drop a comment that I updated my settings to yours for my .6 nozzle on my CR10S and my first print came out so smooth and amazing. Thank you!! Lifesaver.

trevernova
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you could export you setting file and upload it, so people could just download and import it in cura directly :)

MichaelDube
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Great video! Was wondering, though, if you could write out in the description what your settings are. It makes things a little easier, but I still appreciate you showing the settings in the video!

ryothart
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Hello, I was looking for Cura settings, for my Flsun Q5 Delta with Nozzle from 0.6, so by chance I found this video, I set my profile with your parameters, and it worked for me. You saved my prints Brother. Thanks from Italy. Bye bye.

JohnnyBlaze
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Thank you for making this. I'm coming back to 3d Printing after taking a few years off. Unfortunately when I stopped, I had just figured out settings that worked with my 0.6 nozzle and now I'm trying to relearn it and 3d printing all over again. This video was a ton of help.

TheStangSlayer
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Just a heads up, this works surprisingly well on a .4 mm nozzle too, and actually is the best my printers worked since! Great settings!

nateslplayzzz
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Been having issues with layer lines using .4 mm nozzle. Just ordered some .6 nozzles. Been subbed to you on TikTok. Glad I found your YouTube. Just subbed

taiyahsdaddy
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Thank you for sharing your settings, put on.6 nozzle and it’s printing! 😁

rubydoooooo
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I just got some .6 nozzles and I'm trying to get it all figured out. :) great video! subbed.

squirrelbong
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Try changing your inner wall speed to 35. The outer wall is what makes the print, so you can book through it with the inner wall. That saves time as well.

Fredster
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Your layer thickness seems quite low compared to most suggestions for 0.6mm nozzles, which are generally 0.3mm or more. Layer height is also a key parameter in print speed (logically), but I hadn't seen anyone else suggest your changes for wall thickness and passes. It seems that combination of both would help print speed dramatically!

awebuser
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thanks for this it improve my priniting :)

RupertSalas
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I have an old-school Ender 3 Pro what the 1.1.4 8-Bit bored that I really need to upgrade because of the noise but I have dual blower fans and I run 70 mm a second and it prints great I'm getting ready to start printing with a .6 mm with carbon fiber pla so I might be able to crank it up a couple notches we'll see

dericklong
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I'd like to see some content on carbon fiber pla there isnt alot of it on here to learn from. Also do some on ABS as well sure if you have already on new to the channel I'll go check it out and see. One thing you should try that I have tried is nylon weed eater line cheap and a prince just like regular nylon and it's around 1.7 1.73 mm

dericklong
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love the video, your setting are amazing have your try to get into .8 nozzle or higher

hollowsund
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Enable support interface is greyed out and can't work out why? Anyone know what's causing it lol? I'm surprised they don't tell you even with the tooltips.

reddragon
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Nice video bro ...but move yr face to top left, if you showing cura output which is really bottom right.

naidol
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I find raft air gap the same height as nozzle size works well.

andyrushent
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Great video you could export your setting file and upload it, so people could just download and import it in cura directly :)

peterlansdown
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Wish this video was in 1080p. Would have been a little easier to see the settings.

SiXiam