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Every 3D printer has their own slicing settings that they have tested with their machine and works best for them. Each different material- and brand, requires different settings too.
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These are my settings for my 3D printer, Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0:
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PLA (Mech Solutions):
Layer height (resolution): 2
Infill (density): 15%
Infill pattern: Zigzag
Printing temperature (nozzle): 200°C
Build plate temperature: 60°C
Speed: 50mm/sec
Build plate adhesion type: Skirt (for articulated prints I usually use a brim)
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TPU (Eryone):
Layer height (resolution): 2
Infill (density): 15%
Infill pattern: grid, concentric, or cross
Printing temperature (nozzle): 215°C
Build plate temperature: 60°C
Speed: 30mm/sec
Build plate adhesion type: Skirt
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Any settings that I didn't mention I usually use the default set by Cura.
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