High-Speed 3D Printing High-speed 3D printing refers to printing at significantly faster speeds than conventional settings, often exceeding 150mm/s. It requires well-calibrated motion systems, optimized cooling, and high-flow extruders to maintain print quality. Innovations like Klipper firmware, CoreXY kinematics, and high-flow hot ends have enabled much faster printing while minimizing quality loss. However, increased speeds can lead to artifacts like ghosting if the printer’s frame and belts aren’t stable. |