Fluss Einstellung in Cura für 3D Druck, um bis zu 100% präzise Drucke zu erreichen
You should adjust the flow rate with every new filament to ensure accurate printing. First, however, you should check that the stepper motor is feeding the correct amount of filament. Please watch my video "Adjusting the Stepper Motor on a 3D Printer – Feeding the Correct Amount of Filament" for this. Here again is the formula shown in the video for calculating the flow rate: Target value * 100 / Actual value = New flow rate in % 0.4 mm * 100 / 0.4425 mm = 90.39% = New flow rate in Cura: 90% If you enjoyed the video, I would be very happy if you subscribed and gave it a thumbs up.

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