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Explain to me like I'm 5 lol
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So I have a mk 3 and several different nozzles. However when I go into slicer and change the nozzle size on a print. The time dosent change, obviously I'm missing something. I understand the basics of bigger or smaller nozzle allows more or less to pass quicker and trading time for detail. However I'm unsure of how or what to change in my slicer settings to have things print faster. Could someone please give me a little crash course, thanks.

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