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  • 31ank@ani.socialtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    6 months ago

    Use png when your image has sharp corners (text, graphics, etc.). Use jpg for photos etc…

    They are two different formats made for different purposes. (You will get the block-artifacts in jpg when using sharp corners and high compression, using png for camera-pictures will create large files).

    Or use a modern format like webp or jpgxl, but some devices don’t support these formats so most things online are still jpg/png.

    And if you have a vector image instead of raster use svg





  • I currently print TPU 90A with my Anycubic Vyper and it works great even thou it’s a bowden setup. It’s IMO a great material if you need something that is kinda soft, you should really try it out! But from what I read the MMU doesn’t really like TPU, but I think there are multiple versions of the MMU so maybe the newer ones are capable of handling TPU? Gonna check that again.

    Also I thought I read somewhere that TPU/PLA didn’t have the same problems like PETG/PLA or PLA/ABS/ASA, but I will check it again. Thanks for the input!