So the 0.4mm vs 0.6mm nozzle debate is nothing new in #3dprinting, but it is something I've lived in denial about.
I have used different nozzle sizes before, especially when printing larger enclosures for some of my projects. I can easily use anything from a 0.6mm all the way to a 1.2mm nozzle. It can easily reduce a print by 4 to 6 hours.
But I always find myself switching back to my "default" 0.4mm nozzle as soon as I am done with such a project.
This debate is nothing new and with #Aracne in #prusaslicer you might not even notice the difference switching 0.6mm.
But I have found myself at an impasse.
My 0.4mm profiles are just so well tuned after years of printing. Perfect first and top layers. Excellent strength, long bridges and no stringing. I couldn't ask for better!
But now switching to my 0.6mm nozzle, I can see I have a lot of work cut out before I'll be cutting any printing time.
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