SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX v2 User Manual page 57

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Each filament can have different heating requirements, even within the same type and color!
For example, it's not unusual to have two rolls of identical material require different hot end settings.
Bed temperatures tend to be less variable.
When you're working with a new roll of filament, I recommend printing a test object or two in
order to find out what the best temperature setting works best with that material. Note the settings on
the spool label, or add your own. This presents a nice opportunity to explain another feature of
MatterControl – material profiles! You'll notice a little pencil icon next to the material drop down
Click on that to bring up the preset manager.
The Material Presets list
shows you what pre-configured
material settings you've got available
to you. When you get a new roll of
filament in, you can easily keep track
of its settings by using this system.
Click on the Add button and we'll
create your first custom material!
Rostock MAX v2 User's Guide
Fig. 5.1-12: Material Editor.
Fig. 5.1-13:Adding a new material preset.
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