I have always wanted to try printing larger, using a bigger nozzle - just got around to swapping to a .6mm in my MK3S+. Printed a gift for a childhood friend. 300% size. Took just under 10 hrs. With the slicer settings on .4mm it was over 17hrs.

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When it works, it’s pretty great. I’ve got a weird overextrusion issue to fix on my MK3S+ with the 0.6 nozzle, but the prints themselves are tougher and faster.

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Did you play around with different filament settings or presets? Most importantly extrusion multiplier?

Measuring the filament might be a good idea too, maybe slight differences are becoming visual with a bigger nozzle

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Thanks for the ideas, yeah I’ve tried playing around with the presets and such, and I’m fairly certain the filament itself is good, matterhackers pro PETG.

When I have a moment I’ll be trying to make an extrusion tower to test settings.

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PETG is very leaky. It’s not a big deal with 0.4, but becomes a pain with 0.6. Try to set a higher printing speed.

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I’ve been using 0.6 for some time, I normally do functional prints. It is a good compromise between speed and quality.

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Ever since Arachne came out .4 became obsolete for me. If you play with the settings right a .6 can produce nearly the same small details while being way faster for infill etc.

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Can I ask what settings you had to hone in?

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I lowered minimum wall width and wall transition length.

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How did that print so well without any supports?

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That is a very good question. There aren’t any insane overhangs, just a few tricky spots. I had print he same thing smaller, so I knew it would be okay. I think the file actually mentioned in the notes that you COULD print it without support.

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I was shocked too at first, but then i realized the same thing, i don’t see anything problematic, what a great model

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I had to dig to find where I got the model from. I suppose I should add the link in case anybody wants to give them kudos or print it for themselves.

It was created by Rocket Pig Games: Printables link

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Like many others on here, my stock is now 0.6mm

I’ve also tried a 0.8mm which is amazing haha. Though it definitely has it’s limitations, so I usually just stick with 0.6mm

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