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Posted by NelsonRap 
Oozebane
June 15, 2011 05:56PM
Is anyone using Oozebane in either SF40 or 41?

I currently use retract but think that maybe oozebane would be better so thought I would canvas opinion.

I still get oozing on some of my smaller prints depending on shape, I'm using a retraction of

distance 3mm
restart -0.5
at speed of 50mm/s

my temperatures are

base 200
interface 200
object first layer infill 180
object perimeter 180
object next 185
support layers 175
supported layers 175

I'm reasonably happy with my prints but would like to see if I can get them even better.

Thanks


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Re: Oozebane
June 16, 2011 03:02PM
Anyone? confused smiley


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Re: Oozebane
June 16, 2011 03:16PM
I've used it before with only poor results. Retract has been MUCH better. for me.
Re: Oozebane
June 16, 2011 03:43PM
I believe oozebane is actually a DC extruder function. It is made to slow down the rpm of the extruder as it approaches the point specified in the gcode. It does this by adding more lines of code which when using a stepper extruder and firmware with acceleration can cause issues. At least from my experimentation. But as always you can just try it and see what happens.


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