@exlink Hi there! Well, that depends on your nozzle. The thickness of the frame is 2.4mm.
So, if you have a 0.4mm nozzle, you need "wall line count" = 3 for a 100% filled part.
If you have a 0.6mm nozzle, you only need "wall line count" = 2, since the inner walls will then already touch each other, fusing into a solid piece.
If you have a 0.5 mm nozzle, it would be best to pretend it to be 0.6 mm in your slicer software. It will be fine. Maybe turn up the print temperature a little bit to compensate for the 20% higher extrusion pressure.
!!!!! No need for top/bottom layers or infill !!!!!
Since the part is designed to be printed by a nozzle that just goes round and round again, you only need enough wall lines. Saves you precious time and the stacked parts separate easier after overnight production.
I wish you good luck with the production!
exlink
over 4 years
Hi, what do you put in "Wall line count", "top surface skin layers", top layers" and "bottom layers"
And do you activated "thin walls" ?
Big thank !