├── STLs ├── BeltRetainer (2x).stl ├── Encasing Parts - Top Bracket.stl ├── Redrawn Frame - BackHingeTopTop.stl ├── Redrawn Frame - BackLeftColumn.stl ├── Redrawn Frame - BackRightColumn.stl ├── Redrawn Frame - BackHingeBottomTop.stl ├── Redrawn Frame - BackHingeTopBottom.stl ├── Redrawn Frame - BackHingeTopMiddle.stl ├── Redrawn Frame - BackHingeBottomBottom.stl ├── Encasing Parts - Corner below the spool.stl ├── Encasing Parts - Corner back bottom right.stl └── Redrawn Frame - BackTopRightCornerMagnetHolder.stl ├── README.md ├── PrusaSlicer ├── The100-Quality-Profile.ini └── The100-Speedbenchy-Profile.ini └── LICENSE /STLs/BeltRetainer (2x).stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pinae/The100-v1.1-Encased/HEAD/STLs/BeltRetainer (2x).stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /STLs/Encasing Parts - Top Bracket.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pinae/The100-v1.1-Encased/HEAD/STLs/Encasing Parts - 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BackHingeBottomBottom.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /STLs/Encasing Parts - Corner below the spool.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pinae/The100-v1.1-Encased/HEAD/STLs/Encasing Parts - Corner below the spool.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /STLs/Encasing Parts - Corner back bottom right.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pinae/The100-v1.1-Encased/HEAD/STLs/Encasing Parts - Corner back bottom right.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /STLs/Redrawn Frame - BackTopRightCornerMagnetHolder.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pinae/The100-v1.1-Encased/HEAD/STLs/Redrawn Frame - BackTopRightCornerMagnetHolder.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # The100-v1.1-Encased 2 | Encased variant of the frame of the The100 3D printed 3D printer. 3 | 4 | This is a variant of the excellent design of [@MSzturc](https://github.com/MSzturc): https://github.com/MSzturc/the100 5 | See his Patreon-Page for more information and previews of improved versions of parts: https://www.patreon.com/The100 6 | He is also active on YouTube and released build instructions there: https://www.youtube.com/@MattThePrintingNerd 7 | 8 | ## Encased version 9 | The design is based on The100 v.1.1 (the variant with printed columns at the back). You Can find the CAD-Design in this Onshape-Document: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/3cb57a3448a131f8bcd34625/w/2beea64ae2f6deb70f163233/e/3502549ec48b101199c71d63?renderMode=0&uiState=64dc8d3a34bc070c500e6cf3 10 | 11 | Bill of additional Materials: 12 | 13 | | Item | Qty | Link | 14 | | ---- | --- | ---- | 15 | | 60x60x15 24V fan | 1 | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07G12PNJD | 16 | | Magnets for the doors | 1 pack | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07DNBXBWQ | 17 | | Countersunk screws M3 | 1 pack | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01EL79SUU | 18 | | Small wood screws | 1 pack | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01N9C4UVE | 19 | | drag chain | 1 | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B095BW5Y6H | 20 | | 2mm Acryl 50x45 cm | 2 | https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0B9MY88XF | 21 | | 2mm Acryl 50x29 cm | 1 | https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0B9MV783Q | 22 | | 2mm Acryl 50x26 cm | 1 | https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0B9MY3BKB | 23 | | 29x48 cm 8mm plywood (ceiling) | 1 | - | 24 | | 29x43.5 cm 8mm plywood (back door) | 1 | - | 25 | | 9mm wood strips for the case | lots | - | 26 | | Prusament Marble Grey PLA | 3kg | https://www.prusa3d.com/de/produkt/prusament-pla-marble-grey-1kg/ | 27 | 28 | ## PrusaSlicer Profile 29 | You can find print profiles for the The100 for PrusaSlicer in the Folder [PrusaSlicer/](https://github.com/pinae/The100-v1.1-Encased/tree/main/PrusaSlicer). These may be helpful for further optimizations... 30 | 31 | ## Additional parts for The100 32 | I added or changed some parts which belong to the base design. In case they are helpful here are links: 33 | 34 | | Item | Qty | Link | 35 | | ---- | --- | ---- | 36 | | Igus Drylin linear bearing | 2 (the pack with 4 is enough) | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01M328GIR | 37 | | Fushi LM8UU linear roller bearings | 4 | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B083BQKMYY | 38 | | Spring steel print bed | 1 | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0BTNQLYV8 | 39 | | 12V blower fan for static part cooling (optional speedboat addition) | 1 | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0B99277NK | 40 | | Step-Down-Converter for the 12V fan | 1 | https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0BF57HGJZ | 41 | | 40x20x40 heatsinks for stepper motors | 2 | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07ZXD5HBY | 42 | | 40x40x10 24V fans for motor cooling | 2 | https://www.amazon.de/dp/B09V13F9Q1 | 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PrusaSlicer/The100-Quality-Profile.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # generated by PrusaSlicer 2.6.0 on 2023-08-16 at 09:37:36 UTC 2 | autoemit_temperature_commands = 0 3 | avoid_crossing_curled_overhangs = 0 4 | avoid_crossing_perimeters = 0 5 | avoid_crossing_perimeters_max_detour = 0 6 | bed_custom_model = 7 | bed_custom_texture = 8 | bed_shape = 0x0,157x0,157x160,0x160 9 | bed_temperature = 60 10 | before_layer_gcode = 11 | between_objects_gcode = 12 | bottom_fill_pattern = monotonic 13 | bottom_solid_layers = 6 14 | bottom_solid_min_thickness = 0 15 | bridge_acceleration = 0 16 | bridge_angle = 0 17 | bridge_fan_speed = 100 18 | bridge_flow_ratio = 1 19 | bridge_speed = 60 20 | brim_separation = 0 21 | brim_type = outer_only 22 | brim_width = 0 23 | color_change_gcode = M600 24 | colorprint_heights = 25 | complete_objects = 0 26 | cooling = 1 27 | cooling_tube_length = 5 28 | cooling_tube_retraction = 91.5 29 | default_acceleration = 7500 30 | default_filament_profile = 31 | default_print_profile = 32 | deretract_speed = 35 33 | disable_fan_first_layers = 3 34 | dont_support_bridges = 1 35 | draft_shield = disabled 36 | duplicate_distance = 6 37 | elefant_foot_compensation = 0 38 | enable_dynamic_fan_speeds = 0 39 | enable_dynamic_overhang_speeds = 0 40 | end_filament_gcode = "; Filament-specific end gcode \n;END gcode for filament\n" 41 | end_gcode = END_PRINT\n 42 | external_perimeter_acceleration = 3000 43 | external_perimeter_extrusion_width = 0.45 44 | external_perimeter_speed = 100 45 | external_perimeters_first = 0 46 | extra_loading_move = -2 47 | extra_perimeters = 1 48 | extra_perimeters_on_overhangs = 0 49 | extruder_clearance_height = 20 50 | extruder_clearance_radius = 20 51 | extruder_colour = "" 52 | extruder_offset = 0x0 53 | extrusion_axis = E 54 | extrusion_multiplier = 1 55 | extrusion_width = 0.45 56 | fan_always_on = 0 57 | fan_below_layer_time = 60 58 | filament_colour = #29B2B2 59 | filament_cooling_final_speed = 3.4 60 | filament_cooling_initial_speed = 2.2 61 | filament_cooling_moves = 4 62 | filament_cost = 0 63 | filament_density = 0 64 | filament_deretract_speed = nil 65 | filament_diameter = 1.75 66 | filament_load_time = 0 67 | filament_loading_speed = 28 68 | filament_loading_speed_start = 3 69 | filament_max_volumetric_speed = 0 70 | filament_minimal_purge_on_wipe_tower = 15 71 | filament_notes = "" 72 | filament_ramming_parameters = "120 100 6.6 6.8 7.2 7.6 7.9 8.2 8.7 9.4 9.9 10.0| 0.05 6.6 0.45 6.8 0.95 7.8 1.45 8.3 1.95 9.7 2.45 10 2.95 7.6 3.45 7.6 3.95 7.6 4.45 7.6 4.95 7.6" 73 | filament_retract_before_travel = nil 74 | filament_retract_before_wipe = nil 75 | filament_retract_layer_change = nil 76 | filament_retract_length = nil 77 | filament_retract_lift = nil 78 | filament_retract_lift_above = nil 79 | filament_retract_lift_below = nil 80 | filament_retract_restart_extra = nil 81 | filament_retract_speed = nil 82 | filament_settings_id = "The100 - PLA" 83 | filament_soluble = 0 84 | filament_spool_weight = 0 85 | filament_toolchange_delay = 0 86 | filament_type = PLA 87 | filament_unload_time = 0 88 | filament_unloading_speed = 90 89 | filament_unloading_speed_start = 100 90 | filament_vendor = (Unknown) 91 | filament_wipe = nil 92 | fill_angle = 45 93 | fill_density = 15% 94 | fill_pattern = grid 95 | first_layer_acceleration = 1000 96 | first_layer_acceleration_over_raft = 0 97 | first_layer_bed_temperature = 60 98 | first_layer_extrusion_width = 0.42 99 | first_layer_height = 0.3 100 | first_layer_speed = 50% 101 | first_layer_speed_over_raft = 30 102 | first_layer_temperature = 210 103 | full_fan_speed_layer = 0 104 | fuzzy_skin = none 105 | fuzzy_skin_point_dist = 0.8 106 | fuzzy_skin_thickness = 0.3 107 | gap_fill_enabled = 1 108 | gap_fill_speed = 60 109 | gcode_comments = 0 110 | gcode_flavor = klipper 111 | gcode_label_objects = 0 112 | gcode_resolution = 0.0125 113 | gcode_substitutions = 114 | high_current_on_filament_swap = 0 115 | host_type = prusalink 116 | idle_temperature = nil 117 | infill_acceleration = 7500 118 | infill_anchor = 600% 119 | infill_anchor_max = 50 120 | infill_every_layers = 2 121 | infill_extruder = 1 122 | infill_extrusion_width = 0.45 123 | infill_first = 0 124 | infill_overlap = 10% 125 | infill_speed = 240 126 | interface_shells = 0 127 | ironing = 0 128 | ironing_flowrate = 15% 129 | ironing_spacing = 0.1 130 | ironing_speed = 15 131 | ironing_type = top 132 | layer_gcode = 133 | layer_height = 0.15 134 | machine_limits_usage = time_estimate_only 135 | machine_max_acceleration_e = 10000,5000 136 | machine_max_acceleration_extruding = 7500,1250 137 | machine_max_acceleration_retracting = 7500,1250 138 | machine_max_acceleration_travel = 1500,1250 139 | machine_max_acceleration_x = 7500,1000 140 | machine_max_acceleration_y = 7500,1000 141 | machine_max_acceleration_z = 500,200 142 | machine_max_feedrate_e = 120,120 143 | machine_max_feedrate_x = 240,200 144 | machine_max_feedrate_y = 240,200 145 | machine_max_feedrate_z = 12,12 146 | machine_max_jerk_e = 2.5,2.5 147 | machine_max_jerk_x = 10,10 148 | machine_max_jerk_y = 10,10 149 | machine_max_jerk_z = 0.2,0.4 150 | machine_min_extruding_rate = 0,0 151 | machine_min_travel_rate = 0,0 152 | max_fan_speed = 100 153 | max_layer_height = 0 154 | max_print_height = 140 155 | max_print_speed = 240 156 | max_volumetric_extrusion_rate_slope_negative = 0 157 | max_volumetric_extrusion_rate_slope_positive = 0 158 | max_volumetric_speed = 28 159 | min_bead_width = 85% 160 | min_fan_speed = 35 161 | min_feature_size = 25% 162 | min_layer_height = 0.07 163 | min_print_speed = 10 164 | min_skirt_length = 0 165 | mmu_segmented_region_max_width = 0 166 | notes = 167 | nozzle_diameter = 0.4 168 | only_retract_when_crossing_perimeters = 0 169 | ooze_prevention = 0 170 | output_filename_format = [input_filename_base].gcode 171 | overhang_fan_speed_0 = 0 172 | overhang_fan_speed_1 = 0 173 | overhang_fan_speed_2 = 0 174 | overhang_fan_speed_3 = 0 175 | overhang_speed_0 = 15 176 | overhang_speed_1 = 15 177 | overhang_speed_2 = 20 178 | overhang_speed_3 = 25 179 | overhangs = 1 180 | parking_pos_retraction = 92 181 | pause_print_gcode = M601 182 | perimeter_acceleration = 5000 183 | perimeter_extruder = 1 184 | perimeter_extrusion_width = 0.45 185 | perimeter_generator = arachne 186 | perimeter_speed = 180 187 | perimeters = 3 188 | physical_printer_settings_id = 189 | post_process = 190 | print_host = 191 | print_settings_id = The100 - Quality 192 | printer_model = 193 | printer_notes = 194 | printer_settings_id = The100 195 | printer_technology = FFF 196 | printer_variant = 197 | printer_vendor = 198 | printhost_apikey = 199 | printhost_cafile = 200 | raft_contact_distance = 0.1 201 | raft_expansion = 1.5 202 | raft_first_layer_density = 90% 203 | raft_first_layer_expansion = 3 204 | raft_layers = 0 205 | remaining_times = 0 206 | resolution = 0 207 | retract_before_travel = 2 208 | retract_before_wipe = 0% 209 | retract_layer_change = 0 210 | retract_length = 1.8 211 | retract_length_toolchange = 10 212 | retract_lift = 0 213 | retract_lift_above = 0 214 | retract_lift_below = 0 215 | retract_restart_extra = 0 216 | retract_restart_extra_toolchange = 0 217 | retract_speed = 35 218 | seam_position = aligned 219 | silent_mode = 1 220 | single_extruder_multi_material = 0 221 | single_extruder_multi_material_priming = 1 222 | skirt_distance = 4 223 | skirt_height = 1 224 | skirts = 1 225 | slice_closing_radius = 0.049 226 | slicing_mode = regular 227 | slowdown_below_layer_time = 5 228 | small_perimeter_speed = 80 229 | solid_infill_acceleration = 7500 230 | solid_infill_below_area = 70 231 | solid_infill_every_layers = 0 232 | solid_infill_extruder = 1 233 | solid_infill_extrusion_width = 0.45 234 | solid_infill_speed = 120 235 | spiral_vase = 0 236 | staggered_inner_seams = 0 237 | standby_temperature_delta = -5 238 | start_filament_gcode = "; Filament gcode\n" 239 | start_gcode = START_PRINT BED=[first_layer_bed_temperature] HOTEND=[first_layer_temperature] 240 | support_material = 0 241 | support_material_angle = 0 242 | support_material_auto = 1 243 | support_material_bottom_contact_distance = 0 244 | support_material_bottom_interface_layers = -1 245 | support_material_buildplate_only = 0 246 | support_material_closing_radius = 2 247 | support_material_contact_distance = 0.2 248 | support_material_enforce_layers = 0 249 | support_material_extruder = 1 250 | support_material_extrusion_width = 0.35 251 | support_material_interface_contact_loops = 0 252 | support_material_interface_extruder = 1 253 | support_material_interface_layers = 3 254 | support_material_interface_pattern = rectilinear 255 | support_material_interface_spacing = 0 256 | support_material_interface_speed = 100% 257 | support_material_pattern = rectilinear 258 | support_material_spacing = 2.5 259 | support_material_speed = 180 260 | support_material_style = organic 261 | support_material_synchronize_layers = 0 262 | support_material_threshold = 0 263 | support_material_with_sheath = 1 264 | support_material_xy_spacing = 50% 265 | support_tree_angle = 40 266 | support_tree_angle_slow = 25 267 | support_tree_branch_diameter = 2 268 | support_tree_branch_diameter_angle = 5 269 | support_tree_branch_diameter_double_wall = 3 270 | support_tree_branch_distance = 1 271 | support_tree_tip_diameter = 0.8 272 | support_tree_top_rate = 15% 273 | temperature = 210 274 | template_custom_gcode = 275 | thick_bridges = 1 276 | thin_walls = 1 277 | threads = 32 278 | thumbnails = 279 | thumbnails_format = PNG 280 | toolchange_gcode = 281 | top_fill_pattern = monotonic 282 | top_infill_extrusion_width = 0.4 283 | top_solid_infill_acceleration = 3000 284 | top_solid_infill_speed = 100 285 | top_solid_layers = 6 286 | top_solid_min_thickness = 0 287 | travel_acceleration = 7500 288 | travel_speed = 320 289 | travel_speed_z = 0 290 | use_firmware_retraction = 0 291 | use_relative_e_distances = 0 292 | use_volumetric_e = 0 293 | variable_layer_height = 1 294 | wall_distribution_count = 1 295 | wall_transition_angle = 10 296 | wall_transition_filter_deviation = 25% 297 | wall_transition_length = 100% 298 | wipe = 0 299 | wipe_into_infill = 0 300 | wipe_into_objects = 0 301 | wipe_tower = 0 302 | wipe_tower_bridging = 10 303 | wipe_tower_brim_width = 2 304 | wipe_tower_cone_angle = 0 305 | wipe_tower_extra_spacing = 100% 306 | wipe_tower_extruder = 0 307 | wipe_tower_no_sparse_layers = 0 308 | wipe_tower_rotation_angle = 0 309 | wipe_tower_width = 60 310 | wipe_tower_x = 180 311 | wipe_tower_y = 140 312 | wiping_volumes_extruders = 70,70 313 | wiping_volumes_matrix = 0 314 | xy_size_compensation = 0 315 | z_offset = 0 316 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PrusaSlicer/The100-Speedbenchy-Profile.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # generated by PrusaSlicer 2.6.0 on 2023-08-16 at 09:38:18 UTC 2 | autoemit_temperature_commands = 0 3 | avoid_crossing_curled_overhangs = 0 4 | avoid_crossing_perimeters = 0 5 | avoid_crossing_perimeters_max_detour = 0 6 | bed_custom_model = 7 | bed_custom_texture = 8 | bed_shape = 0x0,157x0,157x160,0x160 9 | bed_temperature = 60 10 | before_layer_gcode = 11 | between_objects_gcode = 12 | bottom_fill_pattern = monotonic 13 | bottom_solid_layers = 3 14 | bottom_solid_min_thickness = 0 15 | bridge_acceleration = 0 16 | bridge_angle = 0 17 | bridge_fan_speed = 100 18 | bridge_flow_ratio = 1 19 | bridge_speed = 400 20 | brim_separation = 0 21 | brim_type = outer_only 22 | brim_width = 0 23 | color_change_gcode = M600 24 | colorprint_heights = 25 | complete_objects = 0 26 | cooling = 1 27 | cooling_tube_length = 5 28 | cooling_tube_retraction = 91.5 29 | default_acceleration = 25000 30 | default_filament_profile = 31 | default_print_profile = 32 | deretract_speed = 35 33 | disable_fan_first_layers = 3 34 | dont_support_bridges = 1 35 | draft_shield = disabled 36 | duplicate_distance = 6 37 | elefant_foot_compensation = 0 38 | enable_dynamic_fan_speeds = 0 39 | enable_dynamic_overhang_speeds = 0 40 | end_filament_gcode = "; Filament-specific end gcode \n;END gcode for filament\n" 41 | end_gcode = END_PRINT\n 42 | external_perimeter_acceleration = 25000 43 | external_perimeter_extrusion_width = 0.42 44 | external_perimeter_speed = 400 45 | external_perimeters_first = 0 46 | extra_loading_move = -2 47 | extra_perimeters = 0 48 | extra_perimeters_on_overhangs = 0 49 | extruder_clearance_height = 20 50 | extruder_clearance_radius = 20 51 | extruder_colour = "" 52 | extruder_offset = 0x0 53 | extrusion_axis = E 54 | extrusion_multiplier = 1 55 | extrusion_width = 0.5 56 | fan_always_on = 0 57 | fan_below_layer_time = 60 58 | filament_colour = #29B2B2 59 | filament_cooling_final_speed = 3.4 60 | filament_cooling_initial_speed = 2.2 61 | filament_cooling_moves = 4 62 | filament_cost = 0 63 | filament_density = 0 64 | filament_deretract_speed = nil 65 | filament_diameter = 1.75 66 | filament_load_time = 0 67 | filament_loading_speed = 28 68 | filament_loading_speed_start = 3 69 | filament_max_volumetric_speed = 0 70 | filament_minimal_purge_on_wipe_tower = 15 71 | filament_notes = "" 72 | filament_ramming_parameters = "120 100 6.6 6.8 7.2 7.6 7.9 8.2 8.7 9.4 9.9 10.0| 0.05 6.6 0.45 6.8 0.95 7.8 1.45 8.3 1.95 9.7 2.45 10 2.95 7.6 3.45 7.6 3.95 7.6 4.45 7.6 4.95 7.6" 73 | filament_retract_before_travel = nil 74 | filament_retract_before_wipe = nil 75 | filament_retract_layer_change = nil 76 | filament_retract_length = nil 77 | filament_retract_lift = nil 78 | filament_retract_lift_above = nil 79 | filament_retract_lift_below = nil 80 | filament_retract_restart_extra = nil 81 | filament_retract_speed = nil 82 | filament_settings_id = "The100 - PLA" 83 | filament_soluble = 0 84 | filament_spool_weight = 0 85 | filament_toolchange_delay = 0 86 | filament_type = PLA 87 | filament_unload_time = 0 88 | filament_unloading_speed = 90 89 | filament_unloading_speed_start = 100 90 | filament_vendor = (Unknown) 91 | filament_wipe = nil 92 | fill_angle = 90 93 | fill_density = 10% 94 | fill_pattern = grid 95 | first_layer_acceleration = 25000 96 | first_layer_acceleration_over_raft = 0 97 | first_layer_bed_temperature = 60 98 | first_layer_extrusion_width = 0.5 99 | first_layer_height = 0.25 100 | first_layer_speed = 130 101 | first_layer_speed_over_raft = 30 102 | first_layer_temperature = 210 103 | full_fan_speed_layer = 0 104 | fuzzy_skin = none 105 | fuzzy_skin_point_dist = 0.8 106 | fuzzy_skin_thickness = 0.3 107 | gap_fill_enabled = 0 108 | gap_fill_speed = 400 109 | gcode_comments = 0 110 | gcode_flavor = klipper 111 | gcode_label_objects = 0 112 | gcode_resolution = 0.0125 113 | gcode_substitutions = 114 | high_current_on_filament_swap = 0 115 | host_type = prusalink 116 | idle_temperature = nil 117 | infill_acceleration = 25000 118 | infill_anchor = 600% 119 | infill_anchor_max = 0 120 | infill_every_layers = 2 121 | infill_extruder = 1 122 | infill_extrusion_width = 0.42 123 | infill_first = 0 124 | infill_overlap = 10% 125 | infill_speed = 400 126 | interface_shells = 0 127 | ironing = 0 128 | ironing_flowrate = 15% 129 | ironing_spacing = 0.1 130 | ironing_speed = 15 131 | ironing_type = top 132 | layer_gcode = 133 | layer_height = 0.25 134 | machine_limits_usage = time_estimate_only 135 | machine_max_acceleration_e = 10000,5000 136 | machine_max_acceleration_extruding = 7500,1250 137 | machine_max_acceleration_retracting = 7500,1250 138 | machine_max_acceleration_travel = 1500,1250 139 | machine_max_acceleration_x = 7500,1000 140 | machine_max_acceleration_y = 7500,1000 141 | machine_max_acceleration_z = 500,200 142 | machine_max_feedrate_e = 120,120 143 | machine_max_feedrate_x = 240,200 144 | machine_max_feedrate_y = 240,200 145 | machine_max_feedrate_z = 12,12 146 | machine_max_jerk_e = 2.5,2.5 147 | machine_max_jerk_x = 10,10 148 | machine_max_jerk_y = 10,10 149 | machine_max_jerk_z = 0.2,0.4 150 | machine_min_extruding_rate = 0,0 151 | machine_min_travel_rate = 0,0 152 | max_fan_speed = 100 153 | max_layer_height = 0 154 | max_print_height = 140 155 | max_print_speed = 400 156 | max_volumetric_extrusion_rate_slope_negative = 0 157 | max_volumetric_extrusion_rate_slope_positive = 0 158 | max_volumetric_speed = 11 159 | min_bead_width = 85% 160 | min_fan_speed = 35 161 | min_feature_size = 25% 162 | min_layer_height = 0.07 163 | min_print_speed = 10 164 | min_skirt_length = 0 165 | mmu_segmented_region_max_width = 0 166 | notes = 167 | nozzle_diameter = 0.4 168 | only_retract_when_crossing_perimeters = 0 169 | ooze_prevention = 0 170 | output_filename_format = [input_filename_base].gcode 171 | overhang_fan_speed_0 = 0 172 | overhang_fan_speed_1 = 0 173 | overhang_fan_speed_2 = 0 174 | overhang_fan_speed_3 = 0 175 | overhang_speed_0 = 15 176 | overhang_speed_1 = 15 177 | overhang_speed_2 = 20 178 | overhang_speed_3 = 25 179 | overhangs = 0 180 | parking_pos_retraction = 92 181 | pause_print_gcode = M601 182 | perimeter_acceleration = 25000 183 | perimeter_extruder = 1 184 | perimeter_extrusion_width = 0.42 185 | perimeter_generator = arachne 186 | perimeter_speed = 400 187 | perimeters = 2 188 | physical_printer_settings_id = 189 | post_process = 190 | print_host = 191 | print_settings_id = The100 - Speedbenchy 192 | printer_model = 193 | printer_notes = 194 | printer_settings_id = The100 195 | printer_technology = FFF 196 | printer_variant = 197 | printer_vendor = 198 | printhost_apikey = 199 | printhost_cafile = 200 | raft_contact_distance = 0.1 201 | raft_expansion = 1.5 202 | raft_first_layer_density = 90% 203 | raft_first_layer_expansion = 3 204 | raft_layers = 0 205 | remaining_times = 0 206 | resolution = 0 207 | retract_before_travel = 2 208 | retract_before_wipe = 0% 209 | retract_layer_change = 0 210 | retract_length = 1.8 211 | retract_length_toolchange = 10 212 | retract_lift = 0 213 | retract_lift_above = 0 214 | retract_lift_below = 0 215 | retract_restart_extra = 0 216 | 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244 | support_material_bottom_interface_layers = -1 245 | support_material_buildplate_only = 0 246 | support_material_closing_radius = 2 247 | support_material_contact_distance = 0.2 248 | support_material_enforce_layers = 0 249 | support_material_extruder = 1 250 | support_material_extrusion_width = 0.35 251 | support_material_interface_contact_loops = 0 252 | support_material_interface_extruder = 1 253 | support_material_interface_layers = 3 254 | support_material_interface_pattern = rectilinear 255 | support_material_interface_spacing = 0 256 | support_material_interface_speed = 100% 257 | support_material_pattern = rectilinear 258 | support_material_spacing = 2.5 259 | support_material_speed = 400 260 | support_material_style = organic 261 | support_material_synchronize_layers = 0 262 | support_material_threshold = 0 263 | support_material_with_sheath = 1 264 | support_material_xy_spacing = 50% 265 | support_tree_angle = 40 266 | support_tree_angle_slow = 25 267 | 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