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Printing Apprentice
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- Nov 8, 2018
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- Printer Model
- Anet A2
Maybe you have solved the issue yourself, try another print but this time slow down the print action by 50% and re-examine your output...If I understood, it's like if I have a good processor it will change the velocity of motors to avoid shadows.
Is there a processor in the 3D printer and if so how would it make alterations to the code you feed it in your STL file? I thought you created your STL file with your PC and then transferred these instructions to the 3D printer and then the 3D printer read the instruction file and commenced printing.a good processor it will change the velocity of motors to avoid shadows.