Well, i do not know the orca slicer. Lets do some math: Using a filament which has only 12 mm³/s with 0. Still kinda new to orca and I'm having a hard time dialing in print speed for ABS on a 1mm nozzle for my FLSun v400. 2mm high layers, your volumetric speed would be 80 * 0. Additional. 8) First layer height: 0. volumetric speed is also reduced (however, I welcome further experiments here). It should greatly increase your print speed, depending on how high you can. Read and follow the directions. density: 1. I save the. I generally have this set to 0. Select Pass 1 in the Calibration menu OrcaSliced print using tuned pressure advance, flow rate, max volumetric flow settings. Select the Printer and filament Type and input the process you'd like to use for the test. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. Max Volumetric Flow. Just select the Max flowrate option in the Calibration tab. Best thing for you to do is download Orca Slicer, and run the calibrations on the top menu bar. If not, then someone needs to ask Bambu. 2 7. Best thing for you to do is download Orca Slicer, and run the calibrations on the top menu bar. Emit-to-gcode* will actually insert M201/3/4/5 commands in the gcode file to set max. Downloaded their Slicer with preset config files for their ABS Rapido filament and they have the Max Volumetric speed for it set at 23mm3/s. 5 (kudos to @swiss_cheese). flow rate 1. Maybe there is a setting to keep the speed rather than care for the. If you look at the filament profile you will find "Max Volumetric. Problems: Blobs of filament on build plate; Overhang stringing; Sidewalls chunks missing at non-seam location 2. " Click on the Zip file that will work on your machine. 6. Install the Orca Slicer, which is basically 95% the same interface as th… Update: Very very important: As the users mentioned below it makes no sense to take over some kind of printer settings from others in this forum. Star 2. 0, the nozzle temp down to 235, and the max volumetric speed to 0. Up your hot end temp to 270, and your bed temp to 80, and decrease your max volumetric flow for the filament to 6mm 3/s. By default, it is set to near 100% or 1. So it could be just the flow rate of the plastic (limitation), or it could be the time-estimator in the slicer is off. just a heads up! (I respected the 35mm3s volumetric speed of the hotend when calculating these speeds. Hi, I have tried the max volumetric speed test with the orca slicer. 1. My general checklist for strength issues includes:Lets do some math: Using a filament which has only 12 mm³/s with 0. 6. By setting this limit the extruder will check a print move. 04 was best) - Changed retraction length, and z-hop length (can't remember what settings i used, but i tried many variations) - Swapped nozzles (only 0. Hello guys, Ive been trying to find a point in using maximum volumetric speed, instead of using speed adjustments. 95. A square, 25 by 25 is 100mm print line in total per layer, you have "Enable Auto Cooling" on and "Slow Down if Layer Time Is Below" set to 5s. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. BasselKhaled24. My 0. Note that no changes to printing speeds were made, as setting the Max Volumetric Speed had the desired effect of slowing things down a bit. I would set it to 20mm/s and test if it still works. 2023-05-17. So I printed the model again with a constant max volumetric speed of 12mm³/s and again. I would try running Orca Slicer’s flow and pressure advance calibrations. 8 noozle. This version adds some ne. If you need to push more filament, a more. Controlling Temperature G-Code Order; Passing Slicer Variables to a Macro; Useful Macros. My suggestion is to use Orca Slicer calibration very easy to use , Flow , K factor( Linear pressure advance) are the main ones and temperature calibration but not as critical. 3 layer height speed settings have been configured for maximum speed using a 0. The major cause of the excessively long print time for the smller nozzle is the max flow rate for the filament is 2 vs. Pick the fine tuning option and start at 100% flow rate (1). (sooner if it's weighed down with glass). 2 Likes. vd gave you one of the best hints set the min layer time to 0 seconds , instead of default 8seconds for a try Also make sure the volumetric speed is set to reasonable value 23mm3/S in the filament most filaments will cope with that generic is set by default to 12mm3/s , but really needs to be tested , try and read orca slicer for. As of this beta release, Orca Slicer adds single-extruder multi material support. 16 (up from 0. Then (2) Scroll the Layer Slider until you (3) find the matching place where it failed and note the number. This isn't perfect, but it works for a lot of prints. 95. This is the official release of OrcaSlicer V1. 0, the nozzle temp down to 235, and the max volumetric speed to 0. I have the Max Volumetric Speed set to 23mm³/s and it prints great at high speeds. Max volumetric speed: 4 In the Print Settings tab, I used Prusa's standard 0. •. Select the printer, filament, and process you would like to use for the test. Unsure if they have K1 as a printer option though. That means you also can/need to balance temperature with flow rate to get it printing well. In the Bambu Studio, we can tune it using the maximum volumetric speed (which, for me, as an outsider from the 3d printing industry terminology, is the maximum volumetric flow rate). The only different I seen between the stock PLA and PLA Silk Profile was the max volumetric speed was set quite low 7. SoftFever. 15-46-13. First test speed settings and results, previous speeds are current print settings all others are typical to both prints, using orca slicer. 0 and print the cube. In the Bambu Studio, we can tune it using the maximum volumetric speed (which, for me, as an outsider from the 3d printing industry terminology, is the maximum volumetric flow rate). Sample: Max volumetric speed of 10 with a 0. Open a new project; Edit your filament settings>"Filament" tab>"Max Volumetric Speed">input your 80-90% figure here. Read and follow the directions. do. Also i want some screenshots of you slicer settings if you use a 0. 42 line width you will get 132 max speed. I have created a user profile for a particular filament. , 0. I will know more in a few hours. 3 layer height speed settings have been configured for maximum speed using a 0. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. Was talking about this, wich is useless with a max volumetric speed that cannot enable such speedNo matter what your speed settings, the printer won’t go faster than what the Max Volumetric Speed limits it to. If you want to find out, use Orca Slicer and perform a max flow rate test. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. Will try again to print a part. Lets do some math: Using a filament which has only 12 mm³/s with 0. Tried 15/12/6/2 Max volumetric speed Flow ratio 0. and update the firmware machine/screen (. 42 line width you will get 132 max speed. Hi all. ) ##### !! END WARNING !! I print petg at 250c on a K1 max. 2 layerheight results in a maximum speed of 143mm/s with the standart line width of 0. 3 Beta this is why you see support interface fan speed setting. OrcaSlicer Config Files for Sovol SV07, V1. I then show the same STL with same steps open in Orca Slicer, and show white is printed before black. A value of 250-300 is a good starting. nodnarbles. Refined the design for the 3D printed longboard with a more natural feeling deck that avoids wheel bite, and maintains flex for a smooth, fun ride. But I think that exceeding the. You should take your max flow rate and multiply it by 0. I'm not sure why exactly I did it but I probably found this setting recommended for Wood PLA somewhere. 2 nozzle is having speed limited to 100 because of the max volumetric flow set in the filament which is only 2. Start at 10mm³s/ and stop around at 25mm³/s. If you are using the Bambu Lab PC filament and profile for your next test print lets set the max volumetric speed to 20 just to slow it down a little more this also depends on your part size. Simple step of turning off the flow calibration at the start of your new calibration. Start at 10mm³s/ and stop around at 25mm³/s. 6. (If you are unfamiliar, Orca is a fork of Bambu Slicer - looks almost identical, but with a few added features such as calibration tools). 1. Long story short, using the same filament (eSun PLA +) in the same printer but two different slicers, the flow ratio for the test prints are coming up VASTLY different (>20%). • 3 mo. Nozzle Type. 6mm CHT 35mm^2/s. When I print with your settings (eg the hurricane part you shared), the outer wall speed is limited to 15mm/s, even if I set it at 400mm/s. 95 with Polymaker PETG, 255C nozzle temp and 10mm^3/s volumetric rate. 60mm, and 0. Yet it shows maximum printing speed of 104mm/s at 20mm/s3. 265 nozzle temp. I have max volumetric speed set to 24mm^3, but i have, for a . 2 layerheight results in a maximum speed of 143mm/s with the standart line width of 0. I don’t feel the need for that level of pain. Files. You can find the maximum volumetric speed for a filament using the calibration print for that in the Orca slicer. 5 Likes Max Volumetric Flow Speed Test (Orca Slicer) Hello everyone! I'm trying to measure my current Max Volumetric Flow Speed Test using Orca Slicer's built-in test. It should greatly increase your print speed, depending on how high you can set the flow rate. Read and follow the directions. In the Bambu Studio, we can tune it using the maximum volumetric speed (which, for me, as an outsider from the 3d printing industry terminology, is the maximum volumetric flow rate). 2 presets doesnt reach the maximum. Printer & Slicer Filament Material and Brand Nozzle and Bed Temperature Print Speed Nozzle Retraction Settings Additional settings or relevant information is always encouraged. PrusaSlicer 2. 62 line width have a wall @ 200mm/s. 95. avoid_crossing_perimeters_max_detour = 0. Change max volumetric speed in the filament settings: This gets more complicated and tedious the more filaments you use. 08 to be too risky sometimes when doing adaptive layers. The issues are pointed in the image below: I used the Amolen Walnut (maybe not dark, I'd have to check if there is one non-dark). I did a full filament calibration with Orca Slicer first to get them dialed in though. Worst case, you would have to change the setting 16 times. 2 presets doesnt reach the maximum. 7). 3 layer height, and . Simple step of turning off the flow calibration at the start of your new calibration. PRINT JOB CALCULATOR. PRINT JOB CALCULATOR. 2 layerheight results in a maximum speed of 143mm/s with the standart line width of 0. So why do we have those presets? Even the 0. The result is the flow ratio for that filament. 3 Beta this is why you see support interface fan speed setting. 42. If not, then someone needs to ask Bambu. Max volumetric also recommend if you need to increase the Max volumetric speed from the default 12mm3/s increases the print speed . I suspect it's could be and max volumetric speed issue, the hotend. History repeats itself. 100 °C Print volume: 220 × 220 × 250 mm Print bed material: Coated spring steel, magnetic, flexible Print bed leveling: Fully automatic Print speed: Maximum 600 mm/s,. 0. The slicer settings are for Max speed, but that only gets applied if the volumetric flow limit isnt reached. Step 9:. Best thing for you to do is download Orca Slicer, and run the calibrations on the top menu bar. Orca Slicer for X1C calibration? Bambu Lab X1 Series. speed = volumetric flow / layer height / line width (Or, inversely) volumetric flow = speed * line width * layer height; For example, if your hotend is capable of 24mm 3 /sec, and you are printing with 0. 8). Very curious how long it'll maintain accuracy with the whole upper being PA6. 4 mm. 8 beta Will reprint it now in standard speed with same gcode, however because I had major issues with layer shift on old ender3, I bought X1C. The 300 % speed works perfectly fine for some of the models. 3 Beta this is why you see support interface fan speed setting. Seemed to work great. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. 14 Fast Detail Profile - 0. (Current settings, speeds, and flow ratio were suggested by slicer through the preview layers module) trapper2328 • 28 days ago. 35 Cubic mm per second, for 'Semiflex' to 15 cubic mm per second for PLA. 6. If you want get Orca Slicer and has some interesting and simple tuning tests i am using it often and do not use the auto flow for calibrated filament. If not, then someone needs to ask Bambu. Thanks for all the tremendous support/advice all. Notes on nozzles here, configuring PrusaSlicer here and. So why do we have those presets? Even the 0. Anyway, Re: part strength, you need to turn up your flush volume, possibly all the way to the max that the slicer supports (999mm^3). 4 (down from 0. Prusa Slicer: “Elephant foot compensation”. I did some tests in the slicer and noticed this too, the times increase with the other nozzles (0. If you don't do that, the filament can't get out of the nozzle fast enough. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. Nozzle temp 265C Bed temp 80C Volumetric speed 12 mm 3/s. 10. Yet it shows maximum printing speed of 104mm/s at 20mm/s3. Make sure you a give a 8% - 10% margin. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. I'm 99% sure i'm overlooking a configuration setting. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. 2 Likes. Thanks for all the tremendous support/advice all. Thanks!I checked and seen the stock PLA Silk has the aux part cooling fan set to 70%, and the cooling overhang thresholds to 50%, these are default and appear to be the same for the generic PLA profile. However when I slice on a model I have, I can see that some parts are printed at a speed of 246 which is way higher than 77. Anyway, Re: part strength, you need to turn up your flush volume, possibly all the way to the max that the slicer supports (999mm^3). This is one of the main things keeping me from moving away from SuperSlicer. User print files. Orca Slicer (ex. I tend to use Simplify3D and am trying to wean myself off it and on to PrusaSlicer, but I keep having failures with it, so keep running back to S3D. If you want get Orca Slicer and has some interesting and simple tuning tests i am using it often and do not use the auto flow for calibrated filament. IIRC someone was able to increase the flow rate (mm3) and speed and cut the print time 30% or 40%. The first is that the starting gcode for the P1P uses the volumetric flow limit to calculate how fast to print the priming. Join me as I share expert tips and undocumented calibration techniques for tuning filament in Orca Slicer. Material PLA, layer height 0. Other things to check: Clean your build plate if you have issues with bed adherence. 3 Beta this is why you see support interface fan speed setting. Note: VFR=19 on both still, but this appears. Expected behavior G-Code generated is prioritized in order of Colors defined in Filament Ordering within the slicer. 300 °C Print bed temperature: max. 36 mm to 0. all of them printed like crap), I also tried manually changing print speeds for outer wall, inner wall, travel, infill, etc. 8-0. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. Currently tweaking PA and max volumetric speed, so you will have to wait couple of h. 3 Beta this is why you see support interface fan speed setting. 98 (after calibration), max volumetric speed 20, speed between 130 and 150, nozzle temperature 220. Max volumetric speed: 18 Aux part cooling fan speed: 0 [Edit2: added] I don't claim this is perfect, but I've had better results with these settings than the generic settings. - Changing Max Volumetric Speed (tried 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14, & 15. This is Orca Slicer 1. 4 is running at close to the speed setting in the process profile the entire time. Is there a way to do it? 1. r/3Dprinting. Slicer: Orca Slicer. Scroll down until you get to the part called "Assets. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. 2 standard process overhang speed 75-100% 10->30 modified as suggested in the massive PETG thread. 4mm;. The narrow part of the test object looks like crap at more than 14-16mm^3/s but the long straight sections look great all the way to 20mm^3/s. ago. 6mm and above) that you push the limits of the E3D hotend. Material PLA, layer height 0. Everything else defaults. Currently tweaking PA and max volumetric speed, so you will have to wait couple of h. 0. My suspicion is perhaps "Max Volumetric Speed" in the. If not, don’t worry, as you can easily adjust this in OrcaSlicer under Filament Settings > Max Volumetric Speed. 4” Extruder: Dual-Gear Direct Drive Extruder Bed Leveling: Automatic/Manual Print Speed: Max – 500 mm/s, Recommended – 250 mm/s printing speeds Max Temperature: 300°C Extra 4-fan Cooling Material: PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, Nylon Build Platform: Flexible Textured PEI Build Platformthe g-code in the slicer is a configuration point and a setting like every other setting in the slicer. 5K. I have a simple model that prints in TPU without issue on S3D, even with a decent amount of retraction, which seems to be frowned on when using TPU. Max volumetric also recommend if you need to increase the Max volumetric speed from the default 12mm3/s increases the print speed . Using Orca slicer since first day. Best thing for you to do is download Orca Slicer, and run the calibrations on the top menu bar. 6. Max Volumetric Speed - Limit - How to find the maximum/optimum value - #11 by AridShrub, and; Printables;. 4 steel nozzle you will need about 5c more than a brass nozzle also as you start printing faster. High speed printing often needs a temperature bump. kouji71. **load both** **Included** : - PLA high flow Material Profile (Custom Gcode Added for activating Aux fans) Do not activate automatic cooling because It's already in the gcode. 7 9. Sticks April 25, 2023, 10:04am 3. It addresses some bugs identified in V1. 4 mm nozzle and 0. Sticks April 25, 2023, 10:04am 3. 5 * 0. Best thing for you to do is download Orca Slicer, and run the calibrations on the top menu bar. I ran the "Max flowrate" test on Orca Slicer and I could determine that the MVS for the filament was 20 which was while printing a layer at a speed of 77. OrcaSlicer has a max volumetric flow test you can run. 6 nozzle, . 42. if you compare Prusament PETG, Prusa PETG and Generic PETG, settings for different nozzle sizes and printer configurations you will note that the Maximum. 8 noozle. This setting does not universally limit in the same way that the. 8. Read and follow the directions. If not, then someone needs to ask Bambu. 2 presets doesnt reach the maximum. 3 Beta this is why you see support interface fan speed setting. Anyway, Re: part strength, you need to turn up your flush volume, possibly all the way to the max that the slicer supports (999mm^3). (You can measure with calipers and calculate, this is the easier way). I primarily use Inland PLA+ filament, due to its consistency and ease of access for me. Sticks April 25, 2023, 10:04am 3. Print temperature: 250 °C Print bed temperature: 90 °C Print speed: 60 mm/s Retraction: 2,5-3,0 mm at 20-30 mm/s Cooling: 0% + enclosure First layer: 5-10 mm/s, 0% cooling, 100% extrusion width, 100% layer height ABS filament is very popular for mechanical. Step 2: Modify your existing slicers settings to match the list below. I first thought that it was because the maximum flow had been reached, but when I printed again, the shifts appeared in a different place. Make sure there are no tangles on your spool, the filament can easily wrap underneath the next wrap. Figure the new number. See if that fixes it. 10 instead of 0. Using a Bambu X1C with PETG-CF I get odd volumetric speed test results. # generated by PrusaSlicer 2. Taking advantage of SoftFever small-perimeter speed setting; reduce small-perimeter speed to 50% of standard perimeter speed to provide better quality of small perimeters, specifically small holes. If not, don’t worry, as you can easily adjust this in OrcaSlicer under Filament Settings > Max Volumetric Speed. slampt April 22, 2023, 11:06pm 36. slampt April 22, 2023, 11:06pm 36. No flow issues at all and the consistency of the filament was good. What I'm trying to achieve is consistent flow, not speed. However, for some of the flat surfaces, the printer cannot handle the speed. When it comes to the maximum volumetric flow rate I'm getting around 15-16 mm3/sec. Lets do some math: Using a filament which has only 12 mm³/s with 0. Then focus on gaining a grasp on the machine and the Bambu Studio first. 0. See if that fixes it. 2 Likes. 62 line width have a wall @ 200mm/s. 2 Likes. I have the Max Volumetric Speed set to 23mm³/s and it prints great at high speeds. 05. 96 to 0. 3mm, flow ratio 0. 3 Your bed plate should work. This is Orca Slicer 1. 2 presets doesnt reach the maximum volumetric flow of the. Also I just did a big & long part on the Bambu X1 today with no problems 2 interface layers & support interface speed 30 mm/s. 8%. 04 was best). 8. On your screenshot you see the last item to change ‘max volumetric speed’. I did a trial run with the Discord team and was getting really good feedback on them. I just finished printing two spools of Overture TPU. Technology: FDM Operation: 4. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. however model geometry may prevent the printer achieving speeds that would require greater filament volumetric flow. This is Orca Slicer 1. Start at 10mm³s/ and stop around at 25mm³/s. 2 Likes. Run the calibrations in orca slicer (and adjusted my max volumetric speed to 22 ) Print the rose in spiral vase mode with outer wall speed 150 (this is. If you want to find out, use Orca Slicer and perform a max flow rate test. 62 line width have a wall @200mm/s. After printing the low-poly Eevee: 13BD02A4-F1DE-42E5-85C8. 2 presets doesnt reach the maximum. If the maximum speed is already reached by filaments, which have a pretty low flow, than each speed wou… Download and install Orca Slicer (found on Github and Google search - fork of Bambu Studio but better), use the. 25 Brass. Taking advantage of SoftFever small-perimeter speed setting; reduce small-perimeter speed to 50% of standard perimeter speed to provide better quality of small perimeters, specifically small holes. 3 layer height speed settings have been configured for maximum speed using a 0. 6 nozzle, . The narrow part of the test object looks like crap at more than 14-16mm^3/s but the long straight sections look great all the way to 20mm^3/s. 08 because I find 0. Note that not all filament can flow fast enough to print at ludicrous speeds. just a heads up! (I respected the 35mm3s volumetric speed of the hotend when calculating these speeds. Lets do some math: Using a filament which has only 12 mm³/s with 0. Viscocity, stiffness and other factors may greatly reduce effective throughput. 6mm Stock 30mm^2/s. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. and second, the slicer is open source, so everybody can add changes on it. minkov September 24, 2023,. The test print actually looked good up to 24 mm³/s, but I don’t need to push the limits. Examples: Hotends The overall maximum. Currently tweaking PA and max volumetric speed, so you will have to wait couple of h. just a heads up! (I. OrcaSlicer V1. 1. 0. Like any printer though you'll need to tweak it for your specific filament. 8mm nozzle, you can have a minimum extrusion width of 0. If you use prusa slicer or slic3r or your slicer supports a max volumetric E field enter that value into that field and you are done with this part and go to step 10. I am having printer for about two weeks now without any issue untill now. Line Width: 1.