Okay, trying to wrap my head around the bigger nozzle etc. and how to make it work
I have been using G/M codes for a long time with cnc mill/lathes, edm, lasers, routers, plasma table....blagh....blagh
I would normal edit a .pst to give me different results if not nominal, by adjusting the variables
So went exploring my 3d printer G code to see what the extra codes are, it looks like a minus number E-2 is filament retracting and then an E.12345 in a feed move is the length of filament it extrudes going to the next point.
SO I use Cura, and it is set up using the Anycubic Mega X with .4mm nozzle setting, which was designed for this (kind of like a .pst etc for specific machines)
I know the nozzle will be about a 1/3 bigger and thus will need more filament/thicker layers etc. to work.
What is the variable in Cura to change this?
Speed is set to 55mm/s and my specs say up to 100mm/s although 60mm/s is optimum, going from 55mm/s to 60mm/s nets me about 11.800 more inches a minute, that seems like a big change alone.
55mm/s = 2.165in/s
60mm/s =2.362in/s
2.362-2.165 = .197 x 60s =11.82" is my thinking correct?