Flashforge Dreamer Desktop 3D Printer User Manual page 32

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· Infill
· Fill Density: Enter the density value of the object. 0% means
completely hollow and 100% means completely solid. Typical
values are between 3% and 50%.
· Fill Pattern: Select the pattern for printing the infill. Available
patterns are line, rectangle, and hexagon.
· Speed
· Print Speed: Enter a print speed for printing the main object.
Typical values are between 30mm/s and 120mm/s.
· Support Print Speed (Slic3r): Enter a print speed for printing
support. Typical values are between 30mm/s and 120mm/s.
· Travel Speed: Enter a speed for the extruder travel when it is
not extruding filament. Typical values are between 30mm/s and
120mm/s.
· Temp
· Right Extruder: Enter a print temperature for the right
extruder. Typical values are 200˚C for PLA, and 220˚C for ABS.
Note: Different colors may melt at different temperatures. It
is recommended to print with FlashForge or its recommended
filament brands as sub-par quality filaments will clog and
damage the extruder.
· Left Extruder: Enter a print temperature for the left extruder.
Note: When printing using only one extruder, settings for the
other extruder will not matter. For example, if printing only
with left extruder and both extruders are set to a temperature of
220˚C, the right extruder will not heat up at all when actually
printing.
· Platform: Enter the platform temperature when printing.
Typical values are 50˚C for PLA and 105˚C for ABS.
· Other
· Turn Fan On: There is a cooling fan attached to the left hand
side of the extruder set. This fan is for cooling down PLA
filament after extrusion. Turning on the fan is highly
recommended for PLA prints.
· Auto: if this option is selected, the fan will turn on when
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