What is a flow rate multiplier in FDM printing?
A flow rate multiplier adjusts the extrusion speed to correct for variations in filament diameter, nozzle wear, or temperature.
How do I calibrate a flow rate multiplier?
Print a test geometry, measure the actual extrusion, and adjust the slicer’s flow rate setting accordingly.
Why is it important to use a flow rate multiplier?
It ensures accurate material deposition, improving print quality and reducing waste.
What factors can affect the need for a flow rate multiplier?
Filament diameter variations, nozzle wear, temperature changes, and different materials all require calibration.
Can I use the same flow rate multiplier for all my prints?
No, it may vary based on material, print settings, and environmental conditions. Regular calibration is recommended.
How do I know if my flow rate multiplier is correct?
Check for consistent layer adhesion and accurate feature sizes in your prints.
What tools are needed for flow rate calibration?
A 3D printer, a slicer software, a digital caliper or scale, and test geometries like the ‘Ultimaker Flow Calibration Cube’.