Flow Rate Flow rate refers to the amount of filament extruded by the 3D printer over a specific period. It is expressed as a percentage in slicing software and can be adjusted to fine-tune extrusion during printing. A higher flow rate increases the amount of material extruded, which can improve layer bonding but risks over-extrusion. Conversely, a lower flow rate reduces extrusion and can lead to under-extrusion. Adjusting the flow rate is often necessary when switching filament types or calibrating a printer. Proper flow rate settings ensure consistent material deposition, optimal layer adhesion, and smooth surface finishes.
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