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Optimice la VELOCIDAD con las impresoras 3D Simplify3D e innovatiQ

Para optimizar la velocidad en una impresora innovatiQ, debe considerar el tamaño de la capa (similar a optimizar el acabado de la superficie... solo que al revés).
En este caso, también es importante tener en cuenta el diámetro de la boquilla, ya que no podemos imprimir una capa superior al 80% del diámetro de la boquilla.
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