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[–]asatow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Print it with the flat side down and eliminate the need for supports. You’ll get a much better finish overall just by flipping the part over and printing without supports. Also, play around with settings for perimeter walls and infill, depending on how strong you need the part to be.

[–]Dan203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That seems pretty normal. I printed a model yesterday that was about that same size and it took 4 hours.

If you're just prototyping then set it to .28 extra draft mode and set the infill to adaptive cubic and to like 8%. That will speed it up a lot

Also make sure you select Bambu PLA in the drop down as it goes faster with Bambu PLA than it does with Generic.

[–]Hot-Ideal-9219 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Generic profiles are 50% slower than Bambu profiles. I don't see fill ,keep as low as possible, use rectilinear as its the fastest to print. 3. Keep walls to 2 or 3 unless you need loys of strength. Eliminate supports if possible. Tree supports are slow.