What is linear advance in 3D printing?
Linear advance, or pressure advance, compensates for filament flow lag by adjusting extrusion based on print head speed.
How does the linear advance factor K work?
The factor K determines how much additional filament is extruded during acceleration and retracted during deceleration.
Why is linear advance important in 3D printing?
It improves dimensional accuracy by compensating for the delay between extrusion pressure buildup and filament flow, especially during rapid speed changes.
How do I measure filament dimensions for calculating K?
Measure the diameter of your filament at multiple points to ensure accurate calculations.
What is the impact of a higher linear advance factor K on printing?
A higher K value increases extrusion during acceleration and decreases it during deceleration, which can improve print quality but may also cause over-extrusion if set too high.
Can I adjust the linear advance factor K for different materials?
Yes, different materials may require different K values to achieve optimal printing results.
Where can I find my printer’s firmware settings for linear advance?
Check your printer’s manual or access the firmware settings through the slicing software you are using.