A tool used to determine the optimal material extrusion volume from a 3D printer’s nozzle per unit of time. It helps calibrate the printer to ensure the accurate amount of filament is being dispensed during printing. For example, after changing filaments or performing maintenance, the amount of extruded material may deviate from the specified amount, requiring adjustment. This tool assists in calculating and correcting this discrepancy.
Precise material deposition is critical for achieving dimensional accuracy, strong layer adhesion, and aesthetically pleasing prints. Using this calculation aids in minimizing common printing issues such as over-extrusion (leading to blobs and excessive material) or under-extrusion (causing gaps and weak structures). Historically, calibration relied heavily on manual adjustment and trial-and-error. The implementation of this calculation method has enabled a more scientific and consistent approach, streamlining the calibration process and improving print quality.