Most slicers allow you to reduce the 1st layer height and reduce flow to give you a squished first layer without elephant foot. Can we have the same in kiss? I see there is a setting to do similar using using bed roughness but it doesn't allow a negative value to decrease flow.
Also it seems to use absolute values rather than percentages which makes it tricky with adaptive layer heights.
How are people managing their first layer?
Reduce flow for first layer
- pjr
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Re: Reduce flow for first layer
First layer at minimum 0.2mm with nozzle at about 0.17mm.
Remaining layers at whatever height is required. Result is like having a small brim which is simply scraped off (if necessary).
I understood that "elephant's foot" occurred over a few layers due to cooling shrinkage and bet stiction.
Peter
Remaining layers at whatever height is required. Result is like having a small brim which is simply scraped off (if necessary).
I understood that "elephant's foot" occurred over a few layers due to cooling shrinkage and bet stiction.
Peter
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Re: Reduce flow for first layer
Yes that it what I currently do. Other slicers have options to reduce the flow for the 1st layer to prevent the layers overlapping each other on the first layer only