Published On Jul 25, 2019
Learn which layer heights work best for miniatures on your Ender 3 or Ender 5 3D printer.
NOTE: Using full step numbers for layers, even when the starting Z home position is on a micro step, means it will continually use those same micro steps and even out variations/inconsistencies that would occur hitting different micro step positions for subsequent layers as the model is printed.
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