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Configurações importantes para o CURA

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G28; home all axes


M117; Purge extruder
G92 E0 ; reset extruder
G1 Z1.0 F3000 ; move z up little to prevent scratching of surface
G1 X2 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 ; move to start-line position
G1 X2 Y175.0 Z0.3 F1500.0 E15 ; draw 1st line
G1 X2 Y175.0 Z0.4 F5000.0 ; move to side a little
G1 X2 Y20 Z0.4 F1500.0 E30 ; draw 2nd line
G92 E0 ; reset extruder
G1 Z1.0 F3000 ; move z up little to prevent scratching of surface

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G91; relative positioning


G1 Z1.0 F3000 ; move z up little to prevent scratching of print
G90; absolute positioning
G1 X0 Y200 F1000 ; prepare for part removal
M104 S0; turn off extruder
M140 S0 ; turn off bed
G1 X0 Y300 F1000 ; prepare for part removal
M84 ; disable motors
M106 S0 ; turn off fan

PLA Cura Profile for Kingroon KP3S


Cura profile for PLA filament to DOWNLOAD.
Printing temperature: 200 °C
Bed temperature: 60 °C
Speed: 50 mm/s
Layer height: 0.12 mm
Retraction: 6 mm at 25 mm/s
Infill: 20%
Initial layer speed: 20 mm/s
Initial fan speed: 0%
ABS Cura Profile for Kingroon KP3S
Basics about ABS filament
ABS is an abbreviation for acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, a material with great mechanical properties
and higher temperature resistance. ABS filament is more often used in prototyping and printing
functional parts. 

Tips for 3D print with ABS


Before printing with ABS filament, you should be aware of these things.
1. ABS filament is hydroscopic; always keep your ABS filament dry in a dry box
2. ABS filament is sensitive to changing ambient temperature; place your 3D printer inside an
enclosure, and your 3D print with ABS will be more stable.
3. ABS filament doesn't stick well to print bed and tends to warp; always use a glue stick and apply
some glue (or ABS slurry) onto the print bed when print with ABS.

Important parameters for ABS printing on KP3S


Printing Temperature:240℃
Initial Printing Temperature:250℃
Build Plate Temperature:100℃
Build Plate Temperature Initial Layer:100℃
Retraction Distance: 1.0mm
Retraction Speed: 20mm/s
Cooling: Off
Build Plate Adhesion: Brim
1. Set higher printing and bed temperatures
Comparing with PLA, ABS filament needs much higher printing temperature to melt and higher build
temperature. It's tested that 240℃ for printing temperature, 250℃ for initial printing temperature,
100℃ for build plate temperature are suitable for ABS printing on KP3S. You can try these temps on
other printers and adjust according to the result.
2. Set lower retraction speed
For retraction settings, the retraction distances for PLA and ABS printing are the same. But much lower
retraction speed is needed for ABS printing. 20mm/s is recommended to print ABS on KP3S, while the
retraction speed for PLA printing reaches 80mm/s.
3. Turn off fan cooling
Blower fan near the nozzle produces temperature gradients and leads to temperature differences. These
greatly affect printing qualities with ABS filament. Make sure cooling is disabled to proceed.

4. Use "Brim" to ensure build plate adhesion


ABS filament does not stick to build plate well. To assist with build plate adhesion while printing ABS,
never forget to select "Brim" as "Build Plate Adhesion Type".

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