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Initial
Layer
Line
Width
This
will
control
how
wide
your
first
extruded
filament
path
is
for
the
initial
layer.
A
wider
line
width
will
help
with
bed
adhesion.
We
have
found
125%
to
be
a
good
starting
place.
For
models
with
moving
printed
in
place
parts.
A
smaller
initial
layer
line
width
is
recommended.
Travel
Speed
This
setting
will
determine
how
fast
your
head
moves
while
not
extruding
filament.
A
normal
travel
speed
of
180mm/s
is
recommended.
Bottom
Layer
Speed
This
will
control
your
initial
layer
speed.
In
general,
a
slower
initial
layer
speed
will
help
with
first
layer
adhesion.
Infill
Speed
This
is
how
fast
your
head
speed
will
be
while
laying
down
the
interior
portion
of
your
model.
Faster
speeds
are
usually
tolerable
here,
as
none
of
the
infill
will
be
visible
from
the
outside
of
your
object.
If
you
go
too
fast
compared
to
your
inner
and
outer
shells,
you
can
have
adhesion
issues
or
globs
of
filament
left
behind
from
the
head
Outer
Shell
Speed
This
will
be
the
outermost
surface
of
the
model.
This
is
the
most
important
setting,
as
it controls
the
speed
of
your
head
on
the
visible
layers.
As
a
general
rule
of
thumb,
the
slower
you
go
the
better
looking
you
will
get.
Inner
Shell
Speed
This
affects
vertical
walls
that
are
in
between
the
outer
shell
and
infill.
This
will
not
be
visible
but
will
help
support
the
outer
shell
and
the
infill.
We
recommend
keeping
this
speed
setting
between
your
infill
and
your
outer
shell
speed.
Minimal
Layer
Time
This
will
determine
a
minimum
amount
of
time
your
printer
will
spend