Difference between revisions of "Jubilee 3D Printer Filament Settings"

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| Brand || Material || Color || Layer Height || Temperature || Perimeters || Ext Perimeter Speed || Default Speed || Ext Walls First? || Description
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| Brand || Material || Color || Layer Height || Temperature || First Layer Temp || Perimeters || Ext Perimeter Speed || Default Speed || Ext Walls First? || Hotend || Nozzle || Retract Length || Retract Speed mm/s || Description
 
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| Polymkaer|| Polylite PLA || Orange || 0.2 || 200 || 6 || 80 || 100 || Yes || Functional
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| Polymkaer || Polylite PLA || Orange || 0.2 || 200 || 200 || 6 || 80 || 100 || Yes || Volcano || 0.4 || 0.2 || 133 || Functional
 
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| Proto Pasta|| HTPLA || Matte Orange || 0.2 || 220 || 6 || 60 || 100 || Yes || Functional
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| Prusa || Prusament PLA || Galaxy Black || 0.2 || 200 || 220 || 6 || 80 || 100 || Yes || Volcano || 0.4 || 0.2 || 133 || Functional
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| Proto Pasta|| HTPLA || Matte Orange || 0.2 || 220 || 200 || 6 || 60 || 100 || Yes ||Volcano || 0.4 || ?? || ?? || Functional
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===Prusament Galaxy Black PLA Notes ===
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Prusament PLA sticks to a PEI sheet better at a higher temperature (220, versus 200)

Revision as of 10:42, 18 June 2020

The following is an in-progress list of settings for filaments as run through specific Jubilee heads

Brand Material Color Layer Height Temperature First Layer Temp Perimeters Ext Perimeter Speed Default Speed Ext Walls First? Hotend Nozzle Retract Length Retract Speed mm/s Description
Polymkaer Polylite PLA Orange 0.2 200 200 6 80 100 Yes Volcano 0.4 0.2 133 Functional
Prusa Prusament PLA Galaxy Black 0.2 200 220 6 80 100 Yes Volcano 0.4 0.2 133 Functional
Proto Pasta HTPLA Matte Orange 0.2 220 200 6 60 100 Yes Volcano 0.4 ?? ?? Functional


Prusament Galaxy Black PLA Notes

Prusament PLA sticks to a PEI sheet better at a higher temperature (220, versus 200)