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Pudding Caps - Backlit Keycap Full Set

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P1S
H2D
H2S
A1
P2S
X1
H2C
H2D Pro
X1E
X1 Carbon
P1P
X2D
A2L
A1 mini

Ironed Finish
Ironed Finish
Designer
11.3 h
4 plates
4.6(10)

Plate Finish
Plate Finish
Designer
9.3 h
4 plates
4.7(6)

0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill w volume key
0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill w volume key
15.8 h
3 plates
5.0(1)

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Matte Charcoal (11101) / Refill / 1kg

Description

Summary:

  • Low Profile
  • Good typing feel - keys have extra space between them to match the typing ease of taller keycaps
  • Bright Backlight effect
  • Only 76g filament for a full set (104 keys)
  • Properly ironed top finish
  • Clean Typeface
  • No AMS required - only 1 color change
  • Compatable with all cherry-mx style stems (cross shaped, ubiquitous)
  • ANSI only, sorry ISO fans

Print Reccomendations:

  • PLA for cleanest results
  • Use dark, opaque top surface like black to get good backlight contrast (BL PLA Matte Charcoal used).
  • Cap base should be translucent or semi-translucent such as white PLA.
  • Test ironing setting on a single keycap if using an unfamiliar filament.
  • Ironed finish profile is recommended in general but particularly with Textured PEI plates as they tend to exacerbate font sharpness issues when used with the plate finish profile.
  • Smooth/3d effect plate users can use the Plate Finish profile for unique textures but this comes at the cost of more visible surface print lines, reduction in font sharpness, and the edge fillets becoming overhangs (lower quality rounded edges).
  • For No AMS printing, add a pause on the last layer (layer 2 for Plate Finish profile) and manually unload/load filament before resuming print.

WARNING:

For all keys but especially longer keys such as space, backspace, enter, shift, etc only apply force above the center stem while fitting the caps. If you press down on the edges of the keys there is a risk that the stem will punch through the thin top layer of the cap requiring a reprint.

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