Fig A: Cross-section of cylinders printed with varying shell counts The more shells, the stronger your object will be. Object shells, or perimeters, are the outer layer(s) of the print that make up the walls of your object. Light use and decorative objects can use less infill to save time and money. The denser the infill, the longer the print time will be. Objects that need to stand up under heavy use should have denser infills. Fig A: Cross-section of cylinders printed with a range of different infills Rewritten URLs on this mirrored page may not work.The object infill refers to the inside structure and density of a 3D printed object. ⚠️ Content here is for search engine crawlers. Page Index for this GitHub WikiĪbout GitHub Wiki SEE, a crawler enabler for GitHub Wikis as GitHub blocks You must fill in the 'Default Printing Speed' for this to work. This speed is calculated in the following way: This setting is used for 'Feature Detection' print quality settings within the snapshot profile. The speed multiplier used to calculate bridging speed. Used with the 'Lift Before Move' and 'Feature Detection' settings within the snapshot profile quality settings.
Higher values here will reduce the amount of time Octolapse adds to a print. This setting controls both Octolapse travel speed as well as feature detection within the snapshot profile. The speed multiplier used to calculate support structure speed. The speed multiplier used to calculate solid infill speed. The speed multiplier used to calculate outlines printing speed. Also affects the following speeds via a speed multiplier: The speed at which default printing occurs. The speed multiplier used to calculate ooze shield printing speed. The speed multiplier used to calculate prime pillar printing speed. The speed multiplier used to calculate above raft printing speed. * = Additions Above Raft Speed Multiplier The first layer speed multiple affects the following speeds when using Feature Detection for high quality prints: The speed multiplier used to calculate the first layer printing speed. Also used to detect retraction/deretraction within the snapshot 'Feature Detection' quality settings. Retraction Speedĭetermines the retraction and deretraction speed for Octolapse moves. If set to 0, lifting and lift detection will be disabled. Also used to detect lifting for use with the 'Trigger on Z-Hop' only snapshot profile setting.
The height that Octolapse will lift before moving when 'Lift Before Move' is enabled within the snapshot profile. Also used for 'Extruder State Requirements' quality setting within the snapshot profiles. Extruder - Ooze Control Retraction DistanceĬontrols the retraction distance for Octolapse moves. This will also customize the 'Feature Detection' print quality settings within your snapshot profile to match Simplify 3D's terminology. Just select 'Simplify 3D' from the 'Slicer Type' drop down within your current printer profile. All of the controls have been tailored to match Simplify 3D as closely as possible. Your printer profile within Octolapse can be customized to work with Simplify 3D, making it easier and more intuitive to copy your slicer settings into Octolapse.