Instructions
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5.0 AutoMaker Soware
• Nozzle Temperature (°C)
This value sets the temperature of the nozzle used for printing the material.
Dierent thermoplastics require dierent nozzle temperatures due to their
diering melting points (or more accurately, glass transition temperatures).
For example, most ABS requires a nozzle temperature of 240°C, whereas PLA
only requires 200°C to print successfully.
• Nozzle Temperature (1
st
Layer) (°C)
This value sets the temperature of the nozzle when printing the very first layer
of the object. This value is oen set higher to ensure good adhesion when
starting a print, however the temperature can be lower for the remainder of
the print.
• Ambient Temperature (°C)
This value sets the temperature of the enclosed build area. By maintaining
the temperature of the environment, it is possible to keep the printed object
warm, reducing its tendency to shrink and warp. The best results will be
obtained by maintaining the temperature of the object until the end of
the print when the whole object can be cooled simultaneously. Warp is
introduced when the part is cooling unevenly, with areas that are shrinking
exerting forces on areas that are still warm and so.
• Help Text
This box displays a brief explanation of the setting which is highlighted
(changes on mouseover).