below. The Edit Preset: field is where you can name this new material configuration.
In this example, I've named it after the vendor, the material color and the date I purchased the
material. Since this is the first time I've used this material, the only thing I know for sure is what the
average filament diameter is. To enter that, I picked Filament from the Select Category drop down,
then from the Select Group drop down, Filament was chosen again and finally Diameter was selected
from the Select Setting drop down.
I then entered the filament diameter that I calculated using the process I outlined to you earlier.
Click on the Save button to commit your changes. Congrats, you've added your first custom
material profile!
After you've saved your new
profile, it will appear as the currently
selected material as shown to the
right.
Now say you've printed a test
cube and have decided that the print
might look better if you bumped up
the temperature 2 degrees. This is a
simple change to make.
If you hover your mouse over the Extruder Temperature option, you'll see that the foreground
is covered by an EDIT PRESET button as shown below.
Fig. 22-16: Overriding a preset value.
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Fig. 22-15: New material added!
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