.265 is the number I also landed on after testing a number of different support distances. It’s enough to create easy separation of supports but not have a spaghetti monster on the underside of the print. For most, changing this setting is easier than what you described below. I was printing a Plasticatto in Elegoo PAHT and had major issues removing supports at .16 so I did some testing and landed at the .265. Happens to work well with other PAs as well as PPA—CF and GF. Just my experience though
Speed and cooling are basic settings. If that is not easy enough, I don’t think they should be printing. I’m not sure what other settings you also changed but anything above .24 is spaghetti on default settings. PA is even easier to remove as it’s so brittle when dry.
Part of this is also personal preference in difficulty. I’m sure yours is super easy to remove. But I’d just prefer a cleaner surface even if it requires some bits that stick on and need to be removed.
.265 is the number I also landed on after testing a number of different support distances. It’s enough to create easy separation of supports but not have a spaghetti monster on the underside of the print. For most, changing this setting is easier than what you described below. I was printing a Plasticatto in Elegoo PAHT and had major issues removing supports at .16 so I did some testing and landed at the .265. Happens to work well with other PAs as well as PPA—CF and GF. Just my experience though
Speed and cooling are basic settings. If that is not easy enough, I don’t think they should be printing. I’m not sure what other settings you also changed but anything above .24 is spaghetti on default settings. PA is even easier to remove as it’s so brittle when dry.
Part of this is also personal preference in difficulty. I’m sure yours is super easy to remove. But I’d just prefer a cleaner surface even if it requires some bits that stick on and need to be removed.