Hello guys, switched out to a 0.6mm nozzle on my printer and with the extrusion width set to auto (0.72) I get a 0.78mm extrusion width, so I need to change my extrusion multiplier from 1 to 0.92 (0.72/0.78=0.92), right?
I was also wondering why 0.72, is it a general rule of thumb that you want to extrude 20% thicker then your nozzle?
And, with a 0.72mm width I having a lot of issues slicing models with thin walls, as the printer can't cram in 0.72mm into many gaps, giving me hollow walls and week prints, can I drop my width down to something closer to the nozzle diameter, as right now my options are weak hollow walls, or ramping up the infill overlap and parameter overlap to the point the infill is showing through on the shell, making very rough ugly prints.