Cooling Calibration Cooling calibration is the process of fine-tuning a 3D printer’s cooling system to optimize print quality. This involves adjusting fan speeds, layer cooling times, and airflow direction for specific materials and designs. Proper cooling calibration prevents defects like sagging, stringing, or warping while ensuring strong layer adhesion. Calibration is particularly important for models with intricate features, overhangs, or bridges. Many slicers offer cooling profiles tailored to different materials, making the process easier for users to achieve high-quality results. |