Deceleration Control Deceleration control refers to how a 3D printer slows down its movements during changes in direction or speed. Proper deceleration is critical to minimize vibrations, overshooting, and artifacts like ringing or ghosting on printed parts. Slicer software typically allows users to adjust acceleration and deceleration settings for smoother transitions, particularly on sharp corners or detailed areas. Optimized deceleration improves both the dimensional accuracy and surface finish of a print. Printers with advanced motion systems, like CoreXY or belt-driven setups, often achieve better deceleration control, making them ideal for high-speed or complex printing. |