diff --git a/articles/pressure_linear_advance/pattern_method.md b/articles/pressure_linear_advance/pattern_method.md index 1410d08..f54bd76 100644 --- a/articles/pressure_linear_advance/pattern_method.md +++ b/articles/pressure_linear_advance/pattern_method.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ In this example, I would choose around 0.04 (in green). I find I get the best real prints when I lean toward **higher** values. - For example - if your sharpest corner has a _tiny_ bit of gapping, I'd still personally choose it.\ - _(And then I'd just cover up the slight gapping with single top perimeters - which is unfortunately exclusive to SuperSlicer.)_ + _(And then I'd just cover up the slight gapping with single top perimeters - which is unfortunately exclusive to SuperSlicer and PrusaSlicer.)_ - The sharpness of these corners has a large effect on the outer surface or prints, particularly surrounding features like logos, text, slots, etc.