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Nozzle size is the first decision to make when 3D printing. Within Makerspace, there are four options of nozzle size using the Ultimaker 2+, 0.25mm, 0.4mm, 0.6mm, and 0.8mm. Choosing between the options depends on the fine details of the model and the print speed required.
- A smaller nozzle size will allow for finer details and better dimension accuracy. However, it will also take longer to print the model.
- A larger nozzle can provide faster print time and also create stronger prints.
- A smaller nozzle diameter can cause it to be more difficult to print with overhangs as each layer has less width to adhere to the next one.
- However, with a smaller nozzle, the supports are easier to remove as the printer will use less material for supports making it easier to break away.
- A larger nozzle is able to print with less infill as the walls would be thicker to ensure strength.