Hi!
In this log, Zatsit shows its ability to run quite fast.
The purpose of this test is to highlight the quality/speed ratio.
There are many printers that can print a satisfying object by going very slowly, and many can also go very fast by doing just about anything.
What characterizes a quality printer is to go fast without losing quality.
This test is made possible by a remarkable filament, PLA+ uDiamond from Carbodeon, which is loaded with nanoparticles, in order to change the thermal properties. Print speeds can be tripled with the same hot-end.
Even with this filament, we have to stop at 560 mm/s, whereas the mechanics could go up to 1m/s!
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