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Skirt Settings
Skirts are really useful for priming your extruder prior to printing. I generally print with a skirt offset of 4 mm and 2 outlines. However, changing the offset to 0 mm, offers the ability to create a "brim" that will connect to your part and help create surface adhesion. For more information on skirts, brims, rafts, this tutorial is very helpful:
http://www.simplify3d.com/support/tutorials/rafts-skirts-and-brims/
Skirt Extruder
Selects : Selects the extruder to be used for printing your Skirt
Skirt Layers
How : How tall your skirt will be. If you want the skirt to be as tall as your part, you can just place 99999 in this field.
Skirt Offset
:How far away your skirt will be from your part.
Skirt Outlines
# : # of perimeter outlines for your skirt.
Raft Settings
A raft offers a base understructure that will contour to the outline of your print, increasing the surface area to the bed. This in-turn will offer more adhesion to the print bed. However, because rafts take a long time to print and use a lot of material, it is only recommended to use rafts for prints that have a low surface area with the print bed or that generally don’t have a good base will often benefit from a raft. Also, whether due to the design of the printer or calibration, those users with beds that are slightly uneven have often found that rafts can provide a good foundation.
Raft Extruder
Selects : Selects the extruder to be used for printing your Raft
Raft Layers
How : How many layers your raft will be.
Raft Offset
:How far away your part the raft will extend out to.
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