What's the maximum volumetric speed of the J1S?
Volumetric speed refers to how much plastic a 3D printer can extrude per second, measured in cubic millimeters per second (mm³/s). It's a crucial factor that determines the speed at which your printer can operate without compromising the quality of the prints.
Nozzle size: larger nozzles allow more filament to flow, increasing the potential speed.
Material properties: Different materials have different flow characteristics, affecting how fast they can be extruded.
Hotend capability: The ability of the hotend to melt filament quickly and consistently can limit or enhance volumetric speed.
Printer mechanical configuration: The setup and condition of the printer's extrusion mechanism can affect how smoothly filament is fed and extruded.
Environmental conditions: Temperature and humidity can impact filament behavior, affecting extrusion.
You can use the Maximum Volumetric Speed Test in OrcaSlicer to determine the highest volumetric speed your J1S can handle. For more details, please refer to the link below:
https://www.obico.io/blog/maximum-volumetric-speed-test-in-orcaslicer-a-comprehensive-guide/