Hi all

A higher nozzle diameter has the benefit of being able to print faster due to to bigger layer width. There is a tradeoff, you’ll have to lower print speed and/or raise temperature to maintain proper layer adhesion. That means that there is an optimal nozzle size for a given print speed/temperature combination. You also don’t want temperature too high because it will burn/degrade your filament.

In my experience layer adhesion is quite poor with a nozzle of 0.8mm and it also prevents you from printing finer details (gear teeth for example). The tradeoff versus a 0.4mm nozzle doesn’t seem worth it especially if you print overnight.

What are your experiences?

  • N3Cr0@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Side note: You don’t need to level the bed after each nozzle change. Keeping this in mind saves quite some time and effort.

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      1 year ago

      You don’t need to level the bed, but you do need to adjust Z-height, and in many printers’ firmware the z is adjusted with the bed leveling unfortunately