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The nozzle itself, we replaced it with a hardened steel nozzle and it's 0.4 millimeters, but we also have a 0.6 and a 0.8 for using ... I've used a wood filament that's got particles of wood and they get jammed in the 0.4 and clog the nozzle. You can also print a lot faster using 0.8, so you'd see the lines with the 0.8, but there's also a 0.2 available for super fine work for your smaller parts and things like that when printing time isn't a factor, you can switch to the 0.2 nozzle and really get fine resolution. I think that answers some of your questions. I don't have the specifics, but it all starts with the nozzle. There are additional settings you can have as far as how thick the layer is, but it really does start with the nozzle.
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