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Castle Print test
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Castle Print Test – 3D Printer Calibration and Troubleshooting Model
This model is designed to help you test and calibrate your 3D printer's performance. Its unique geometry features a variety of shapes and elements that will challenge and evaluate different aspects of your printer’s capabilities, including:
Layer Height Consistency: The tall towers assess if your printer maintains consistent layer heights over longer prints.
Detail Resolution: The pointed shapes and embossed numbers help determine how well your printer handles fine details.
Hole and Space Tolerance: The circular cutouts and open spaces evaluate the precision of internal diameters and edges.
Bed Adhesion: The round base is great for checking if your print adheres properly to the bed and identifying any warping issues.
Cooling and Retraction: The tall, thin structures test for cooling efficiency and stringing caused by improper retraction settings.
Recommended Print Settings
Layer Height: 0.2
This model is designed to help you test and calibrate your 3D printer's performance. Its unique geometry features a variety of shapes and elements that will challenge and evaluate different aspects of your printer’s capabilities, including:
Layer Height Consistency: The tall towers assess if your printer maintains consistent layer heights over longer prints.
Detail Resolution: The pointed shapes and embossed numbers help determine how well your printer handles fine details.
Hole and Space Tolerance: The circular cutouts and open spaces evaluate the precision of internal diameters and edges.
Bed Adhesion: The round base is great for checking if your print adheres properly to the bed and identifying any warping issues.
Cooling and Retraction: The tall, thin structures test for cooling efficiency and stringing caused by improper retraction settings.
Recommended Print Settings
Layer Height: 0.2
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