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Wipe pro11/1/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Cura uses the default settings automatically and you should only change this value if you still observe strong stringing. Wipe Retraction Distance: Here it is best to use the default settings for the retraction. When the option is activated, the filament is retracted a bit into the nozzle to prevent it from escaping uncontrollably. Wipe Retraction Enable: Enabling this option makes sense to avoid stringing while the nozzle is moving to the brush. The default value of 10 mm³ usually causes the nozzle to be wiped once per layer. If the value is greater than twice the filament volume required for a layer, the nozzle is wiped only every two layers, and so on. If the specified volume is less than the filament required for the layer, the nozzle is wiped at most once per layer. ![]() Material Volume Between Wipes: With this parameter, you can set after how much extruded filament the nozzle should be wiped. To help you optimize the settings, here is a simple explanation of each option: The default settings for wiping between layers are already very good, but the X position will probably not fit your setup. ![]() If you install the brush to the side of the print bed on the X-axis, it would probably make the most sense. Therefore, the brush must be installed so that it moves upwards with the print head. The Y or Z coordinates cannot be determined. The nozzle moves to a specific position on the X-axis. In the case of stringing or over-extrusion, this can improve print quality. With Wipe Nozzle Between Layers, the nozzle moves to a specific position after each layer, where it is automatically wiped off by a brush after each layer. Standard Options for Wipe Nozzle Between Layers without brush. ![]()
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