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The amount of material to extrude during ironing. The amount of material to extrude during ironing.
This % is a percentage of the normal flow rate. A lower value will result in a smoother finish but may not cover the surface completely. A higher value may cover the surface better but can lead to over extrusion or rougher finish. This % is a percentage of the normal flow rate. A lower value will result in a smoother finish but may not cover the surface completely. A higher value may cover the surface better but can lead to over extrusion or rougher finish.
A lower layer height may require higher flow due to less volumetric extrusion per distance.
## Line spacing ## Line spacing
The distance between the lines of ironing. The distance between the lines of ironing.
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If this value is set to 0, the ironing toolpath will start directly at the perimeter edges without any inward offset. This means the [ironing pattern](#pattern) will extend all the way to the outer boundaries of the top surface being ironed. If this value is set to 0, the ironing toolpath will start directly at the perimeter edges without any inward offset. This means the [ironing pattern](#pattern) will extend all the way to the outer boundaries of the top surface being ironed.
## Angle ## Angle Offset
The angle ironing is done at. The angle of ironing lines offset relative to the top surface solid infill direction. Commonly used ironing angle offsets are 0°, 45°, and 90° each producing a [different surface finish](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/issues/10834#issuecomment-3322628589) which will depend on your printer nozzle.
A negative number disables this function and uses the [sparse infill direction](strength_settings_infill#direction).
## Speed ## Speed