I use Cura, and they have no settings for Cura. Not using experimental bridge settings. I printed a fan tower from 50% to 100% with a nozzle temperature of 250C. 100% might look the best, but could be better. So lowered the temp by 10C to 240C, and printing the bridge test. With the parts for calibration extension. Waiting for print to finish, so 100% fan and 240C nozzle temp.

My bed temp might be a little high at 90C. But that’s what old filament needed, didn’t feel like changing it.

Also told it to use the test fan speed for the bridges, or I think that’s what that setting does. When printing fan tower.

And it might need to print slower, or nozzle temp set to 230C. So use the bridge settings, but make sure the fan is 100% for every layer, and probably the flow rate too.

Now to cancel and reprint again. With the bridge settings. Kept the flow for the bridge at the default values.

First bridge print canceled
Second bridge print

Might be about the same, so I guess printing slower doesn’t do much. Hmm just read you should do a lower fan speed for following layers of the bridge.

Lowered temperature to 230C, and using the default fan speeds for each layer for the bridge.

Third print

Still not exactly great. Maybe it needs more flow. But which bridge layer? The last one perhaps, already at 110.