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the internet. In this case, you may want to consider obtaining a second nozzle for
your 3D printer that allows it to print smaller features. Many printers have a
removable nozzle tip, which makes these aftermarket adjustments quite easy.
For example, many users purchase a 0.3mm nozzle as well as a 0.5mm nozzle
to provide two options. Consult your printer manufacturer for exact instructions
on how to install a smaller nozzle tip size.
19.3 Force the software to print small features
If you are not able to redesign the original 3D model, and you can’t install
a smaller nozzle on your 3D printer, then you have one last option. You can force
the software to print these small features. However, it is likely that this may have
some print quality consequences. If you click on “Advanced” and go to the Nozzle
size tab, you can manually set the extrusion width that the software should use
for your printer. For example, if you have a 0.4mm nozzle, you could select a
manual extrusion width of 0.3mm to force the software to print features as small
as 0.3mm in size. However, as we mentioned above, most nozzles are not
capable of accurately producing an extrusion that is smaller than the tip size, so
monitor your printer closely to ensure that the quality is acceptable for these fine
features.