Speed 5est Extra Quality Here

In TCP-based speed tests, lost packets are retransmitted. In real-time streaming (often UDP or QUIC based), lost packets are discarded. A 1% packet loss rate might lower a speed test result only marginally, but it causes catastrophic visual artifacts (macro-blocking) in an "Extra Quality" video stream.

| Parameter | Typical Range for “Extra Quality” | Effect on Speed | |-----------|-------------------------------------|------------------| | Layer height | 0.02–0.03 mm | Thinner layers = slower print, but smoother surface | | Exposure time per layer | 1.5–2.5 seconds (standard resins) | Lower exposure = faster, but risk of under-curing | | Bottom exposure time | 20–35 seconds | Affects adhesion; higher = safer but slower start | | Lifting speed | 40–60 mm/min | Faster lift = quicker print, but higher peel forces | | Retract speed | 120–150 mm/min | Balanced to avoid resin turbulence | speed 5est extra quality

⚠️ These values vary greatly by resin brand, printer model, and ambient temperature. Always run validation prints (e.g., RERF or XP2 Calibration) first. In TCP-based speed tests, lost packets are retransmitted


If your ping spikes during the test, your router is the problem. You need Smart Queue Management (SQM) . ⚠️ These values vary greatly by resin brand,