Parameter
Definition
Basic
Setting
Note:
Function
prompt
will
be
shown
when
you
place
the
cursor
on
the
tab.
Quality
Layer
height:
The
lower
layer
height,
the
higher
printing
accuracy
within
certain
limits
Super
accuracy
printing:
Recommended
set
as
0.1mm
High
accuracy
printing:
Recommended
set
as
0.2mm
Giving
consideration
to
both
printing
speed
and
accuracy
printing:
recommended
0.25mm
High
speed
printing:
Recommended
0.3mm
Higher
precision
printing
is
available
as
0.04mm,
but
because
the
filament
extruded
at
0.04mm
is
too
soft
and
thin,
which
cannot
complicated
model.
Meanwhile,
the
speed
will
get
low
too
much.
So
here
we
don't
recommend
the
printing
less
than
0.1mm
unless
it
is
inevitable.
Shell
thickness:
Thickness
of
the
outside
shell
in
the
horizontal
direction.
Common
setting
as
integral
multiples
of
nozzle
diameter
to
represent
the
outer
wall
laps.
Flow:
Flow
compensation,
the
amount
of
material
extruded
is
multiplied
by
this
value.
Fill
Bottom/Top
thickness:
Used
as
the
model
need
capping.
Common
setting
as
integral
multiples
of
layer
height,
keep
it
near
your
wall
thickness
to
make
an
evenly
strong
part.
Fill
Density:
Means
the
net
support
structure
inside
the
model.
The
higher
fill
percentage,
the
higher
density
of
net
support.
0
means
non
‐
fill,
and
100%
means
solid
fill.
Speed
and
Temperature
Printing
Speed:
Means
the
extruder’s
moving
speed.
Printing
speed
decides
the
quality
of
printing
model
quality.
CreatBot’s
default
speed
is
30mm/s.
High
speed
printing
can
be
set
as
50
‐
70mm/s.
Higher
speed
printing
needs
a
balance
by
increasing
nozzle
temperature,
otherwise
may
easily
cause
shortage
of
filament’s
feeding.
Printing
speed
also
depends
on
the
shape
of
model
and
many
other
factors.
Recommended
speed
is
Summary of Contents for DH
Page 1: ...US SER V MA V1 0 ANU 0 UAL ...
Page 19: ...10 Power Socket 11 Name plate 12 Spool holder 13 Material feeder 14 USB Socket ...
Page 20: ...LCD Menu Structure ...
Page 26: ...6 Rotate the model 7 Change the size of the model 8 Mirror image of the model ...
Page 55: ...4 Take the stuck part of the filament out with tweezers ...