Difference between revisions of "SETTINGS/Printer/Print Recovery/Recover Settings/Recover Layer Speed"

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|The speed at which the nozzle will move when recovering a failed print, for one layer.
 
|The speed at which the nozzle will move when recovering a failed print, for one layer.
  
Note: Not shown when [[SETTINGS/Printer/Features/Hardware/Has Hardware Leveling|Has Hardware Leveling]] is enabled as G29 procedures could interfere with a partially-completed print.|*millimeters per second (mm/s)|
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=== Restrictions ===
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*This section (Print Recovery) is not shown when [[SETTINGS/Printer/Features/Hardware/Has Hardware Leveling|Has Hardware Leveling]] is enabled as G29 procedures could interfere with a partially-completed print.|*millimeters per second (mm/s)|
  
 
=== mm/s ===
 
=== mm/s ===
  
 
In this example the nozzle will move at 10 mm/s whilst printing the layer the printer was on when it failed.}}
 
In this example the nozzle will move at 10 mm/s whilst printing the layer the printer was on when it failed.}}

Latest revision as of 18:32, 6 December 2016

A screenshot of the Recover Layer Speed setting as seen in MatterControl's SETTINGS pane.

Function

The speed at which the nozzle will move when recovering a failed print, for one layer.

Restrictions

  • This section (Print Recovery) is not shown when Has Hardware Leveling is enabled as G29 procedures could interfere with a partially-completed print.

Parameters

  • millimeters per second (mm/s)

Example(s)

mm/s

In this example the nozzle will move at 10 mm/s whilst printing the layer the printer was on when it failed.

Recover Layer Speed-ss-ex.png