Expected behavior G-Code generated is prioritized in order of Colors defined in Filament Ordering within the slicer. Just that you get an idea how flow rate translates to speed. The primary (and perhaps only) advantage of using larger line width values is reducing print time, as producing thicker lines means more filament flows. 00mm, 1. Thanks for all the tremendous support/advice all. If you don't do that, the filament can't get out of the nozzle fast enough. Prusa Slicer: “Elephant foot compensation”. So why do we have those presets? Even the 0. 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. 52 as the last good line, then you use a value of. User can specify maximum volumetric speed in config or dynamically via gcode for the extruder. 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. 98 on the flow ratio and my temps can be 250c to 280c you will know if your petg is to cold if the color is flat but I also run faster petg speeds than you. " Click on the Zip file that will work on your machine. 4mm/s using a 0. (6/14/23): Added Prusament_SignalWhite_ASA. •. Let me know if the PR still doesn't match the main software. Max Speed of Tool Head:. But I think that exceeding the maximum. 688×515 118 KB. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. 6. I was able to get a bit more than 50 on the orca max flow test but wanted to be conservative. Minimum layer height set to 0. 1 mm; Print speed: 40-50 mm/s (max. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. Then (2) Scroll the Layer Slider until you (3) find the matching place where it failed and note the number. Tried 15/12/6/2 Max volumetric speed Flow ratio 0. The Orca-Slicer calibrations show the results of using a range of settings, letting you see and select the best. 40mm!5 days ago. This is Orca Slicer 1. (You can measure with calipers and calculate, this is the easier way). 5 * 0. It's when you get into larger nozzle sizes (0. 2 presets doesnt reach the maximum. Lets do some math: Using a filament which has only 12 mm³/s with 0. 2 nozzle!. 0mm 3. If you look at the filament profile you will find "Max Volumetric. 6. I do limit Top/Bot/Outer to 50mm/s though for perfect results. Well, i do not know the orca slicer. Sadly I can't get the volumetric above 11 for this one. Sticks April 25, 2023, 10:04am 3. Minimum layer height set to 0. At top Right Change (1) Line Type to Flow. 3 Beta this is why you see support interface fan speed setting. But I think that exceeding. Updated preset to my best settings. Simple step of turning off the flow calibration at the start of your new calibration. • 4 mo. just a heads up! (I. Collections. 9 mm valid for usage with a 0. 7 KB. The killer whale, also known as an orca, is the largest of member of the dolphin family. Tried 15/12/6/2 Max volumetric speed Flow ratio 0. The settings for the Max Flowrate test were Start speed 15 mm^2/s, Stop speed 40 mm^2/s, and step 0. 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). I don’t know all the other preset settings for the 0. This is the official release of OrcaSlicer V1. Expected behavior G-Code generated is prioritized in order of Colors. I have the Max Volumetric Speed set to 23mm³/s and it prints great at high speeds. 42. 42. PRINT JOB CALCULATOR. How does it look in the slicer? Need to see retraction/unretraction places and speeds. Max volumetric speed of 10 with a 0. if you compare Prusament PETG, Prusa PETG and Generic PETG, settings for different nozzle sizes and printer configurations you will note that the Maximum. This is Orca Slicer 1. 1. The Flow ratio for me did not need to be changed against PLA (both calibrations from Orca Slicer sit at 0. Max volumetric speed of 10 with a 0. Tried 15/12/6/2 Max volumetric speed Flow ratio 0. 2 Likes. . I’ve now done the calibration with Orca-Slicer and after the 2 prints I’ve changed the value to 0. Tried 15/12/6/2 Max volumetric speed Flow ratio 0. 08 to be too risky sometimes when doing adaptive layers. Note your results following the guide in the Orca Slicer Wiki. So every speed would stop or be even slower than those 143mm/s with higher line width. 0. github. exe file. 2+win64 on 2022-05-03 at 22:37:42 UTC. The version I use is latest 1. 1. A better way to limit the speed for a specific filament is to set the "Max volumetric speed" in the filament settings. The calibration plates were printed fine without all the automatic. Help understanding max volumetric speed and print speed. So first things first;. I am using PLA and I am looking for ideas on using the Tune option to tune my Prusa i3 MK3 to increase the speed to 300 %. Simple step of turning off the flow calibration at the start of your new calibration. 6. It addresses some bugs identified in V1. Start at 10mm³s/ and stop around at 25mm³/s. 6 nozzle, . You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. At top Right Change (1) Line Type to Flow. Max print speed: 800 mm/s. 4 nozzle at . Then focus on gaining a grasp on the machine and the Bambu Studio first. 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. Temps should be 235-260 depending on the brand. 5mm nozzles. Maybe try reducing the max volumetric speed and max layer height? Sorry. After printing the low-poly Eevee: 13BD02A4-F1DE-42E5-85C8. is struggling to push filament at this speed. 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). 3. The stock nozzle can typically handle 10 mm/s safely, while 12 units might be possible with a lower-temperature filament. 2 Likes. The values that actually affect the quantity of filament extruded per millimetre of travel are. So every speed would stop or be even slower than those 143mm/s with higher line width. See if that fixes it. 42. if you change it to 0. 4mm Stock 25 mm^2/s. 95 with Polymaker PETG, 255C nozzle temp and 10mm^3/s volumetric rate. Choosing MVS Filaments Different filament materials have different characteristics. But none of the profiles people had out there seemed to work. 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. illregal. - Configured PA advance in Orca slicer - Changed the Z offset (0. just lower in the Filament’s settings the “Volumetric speed limitation”. got my 0. Best thing for you to do is download Orca Slicer, and run the calibrations on the top menu bar. 2 Likes. 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. 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). 42. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. The first is that the starting gcode for the P1P uses the volumetric flow limit to calculate how fast to print the priming. Material PLA, layer height 0. 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. But none of the profiles people had out there seemed to work. The result is the flow ratio for that filament. 2 Likes. Why is it so slow considering I'm usualy printing at 150 at least. So why do we have those presets? Even the 0. I use hairspray. Lets do some math: Using a filament which has only 12 mm³/s with 0. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. 2 layerheight results in a maximum speed of 143mm/s with the standart line width of 0. uman July 16, 2023, 7:06pm 14. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. 3mf. 3 layer height speed settings have been configured for maximum speed using a 0. Yes the Bambu slicer has limited basic settings I would recommend the Orca slicer 1. 95. Viscocity, stiffness and other factors may greatly reduce effective throughput. @Felippe I use PLA and PLA support, the right materials and settings are chosen. Technology: FDM Operation: 4. So every speed would stop or be even slower than those 143mm/s with higher line width. But just to run through any other software issues, I installed Orca/SoftFever Slicer to run advanced calibrations on the PC, results below: Temp Tower: 270C -Good from 260-280, I guess 270C is best, has cleanest overhangs. See if that fixes it. Plenty of YouTube videos on Orca Slicer, and tuning the X1. 2mm top Z distance (left) vs ASA release layer (right). I have max volumetric speed set to 24mm^3, but i have, for a . 8) even when adjusting layer height. 6mm CHT 35mm^2/s. minkov September 24, 2023,. Did you do all the base lines settings in orca. So every speed would stop or be even slower than those 143mm/s with higher line width. 6. 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. Print Speed - Standard or Stealth (stealth. Steps. 93 density: 1. 3mm, flow ratio 0. 2 Likes. Example - generic pla prints at 12mm3/s, bambu pla prints at like around 20 mm3/s . Can be fractional (e. #852. The maximum bed temperature for the European version of the P1P is 100 degrees. Download orca slicer and run the flow and max volumetric speed tests and then transfer your findings to a filament profile. I'm using a 0. With Orca there is a test tool for finding out the highest possible flow. 21 for Bambu Basic PLA. 45 line width! Adjusting speed higher MAY result in failed prints. This is Orca Slicer 1. 8mm nozzle, you can have a minimum extrusion width of 0. Max Volumetric speed. That is how i noticed an actual reduction or increase in speed vs changing the speed settings in the slicerHi Max, @alain. The max volumetric speed you should use depends on your hotend. Closed RobinWhitfield opened this issue Apr 25, 2023 · 3 comments ClosedMore nozzle sizes. 290/100, max volumetric speed 8, 10% min-30% max for cooling, aux fan off, 40% on overhangs Reply Viet_Libertarian •. Set the flow ratio to 1. Make a model of a hollow cube (4 walls 20mm long with a hollow centre) with the walls 0. 2 layerheight results in a maximum speed of 143mm/s with the standart line width of 0. The max volumetric speed setting is a function of (at least :-))) your nozzle, hot end, filament and extruder. This test will help you to find the maximum volumetric speed of the filament. 8-0. Best thing for you to do is download Orca Slicer, and run the calibrations on the top menu bar. With normal PLA you get good results between 200 and 300 mm/s. Other things to check: Clean your build plate if you have issues with bed adherence. 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). 6 line width and 0. This method will allow you to find the speed/accel at which your motion system begins losing steps. and update the firmware machine/screen (. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you - that’s the max volume test - I was referring to the VFA test. This is one of the biggest changes to speed you can do!!Setting it to a maximum speed value (instead of 0) better accomplishes my intended goal (maxing out the hotend's capability for infill). 43 or the latest . And share them here so I can use them for my Elegoo lol. PLA 220, PETG 240, ASA 260. Thankyou for sharing Jonas!! I’ve had issues with Support G (unresolved ticked open with Bambu) and it seems that ASA is the solution! Below pic shows all PAHT-CF support with 0. Tried 15/12/6/2 Max volumetric speed Flow ratio 0. 95. ) ##### !! END WARNING !!Using Orca slicer since first day. Measure the width of the walls with a vernier calliper. 6 nozzle I recently started using Orca Slicer. 2 Likes. The flow rate is denoted by the Flow Ratio in OrcaSlicer. 05. Compare. 2 7. Like any printer though you'll need to tweak it for your specific filament. Also low speeds with lower line width to better top/bottom surfaces. 3″ color touch screen Extruder: dual gear direct drive extruder Print temperature: max. I’ve been using a somewhat lazy approach to figuring out my MVS for various. 2 layerheight results in a maximum speed of 143mm/s with the standart line width of 0. That's it. 95. When disabled the. Lets do some math: Using a filament which has only 12 mm³/s with 0. If you need to push more filament, a more. The speed should be dropped to enforce this limit 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. 6. Sticks April 25, 2023, 10:04am 3. BasselKhaled24. 15/0. 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). 8. Then, select a range and stepping that works best for you and start the print. I'm SURE it's some configuration that I've set that causing the discrepancy, but I'm not sure what it might be. I also used the bed texture & model from @ jmfsanjurjo just download the ones you need & set them in Printer Settings > Size and Coordinates > Bed Shape > Set. Slicer. Cooling Type. By default, it is set to near 100% or 1. 2 presets doesnt reach the maximum. Thanks for all the tremendous support/advice all. volcano has a bigger melt zone, so it should be able to provide more than 8mm3/s. I suggest pushing your Max Volumetric Speed for your generic materials to 18 for PLA and 14 for PETG for now. So long as you stay below the actual MVS of your hotend, everything works. 02 23 mm3/s White 220c. 6) Convert the maximum extrusion speed you found to volumetric speed using the 📌formulas. It has a calibration option on the top menu bar that will greatly assist in dialing in nozzle size for flow, PA, speed… Another thread in here about the 8mm nozzle. 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 Orca Slicer 1. The test print actually looked good up to 24 mm³/s, but I don’t need to push the limits. 0. 20mm Quality MK3 setting. 2 presets doesnt reach the maximum. Max volumetric also recommend if you need to increase the Max volumetric speed from the default 12mm3/s increases the print speed . See if that fixes it. It seems to ignore this setting, the first layer speed is. Then (2) Scroll the Layer Slider until you (3) find the matching place where it failed and note the number. I am having printer for about two weeks now without any issue untill now. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. So every speed would stop or be even slower than those 143mm/s with higher line width. On the PrusaSlicer I use the Generic Flex as a base and. 42 line width you will get 132 max speed. 6 nozzle, . The only different I seen between the stock PLA and PLA Silk Profile was the max volumetric speed was set quite low 7. Well, i do not know the orca slicer. 0. 4 mm. 2 layerheight results in a maximum speed of 143mm/s with the standart line width of 0. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. 4mm/s using a 0. 6. To do so, put a simple cube (under “Add. Your own 3D Printer setup and filament choice will have an effect on the maximum VFR you can achieve so bear this in mind when referring to these values. Changelog on Github. Why can't it speed up to 150 at the end? r/OrcaSlicer • 18 days ago worrier_sweeper0h Max volumetric speed? Why is this happening? I have my max volumetric speed set to 18 on this filament, yet it’s slicing it to sprint at up to about 19. Read and follow the directions. For ludicrous mode, add at least 10C. 0-RC2. 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 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). 9 8. The generic or 3rd party filament types may not have the correct volumetric flow rate set in the filament. The Orca max volumetric speed test topped out at 14 which works as long as you don’t have any overhands or bridging. 05. 1 Like. ModBot on youtube also has a short (~7 minute) how-to video on the VFA test: "Find Your 3d Printers MAX Output". IIRC someone was able to increase the flow rate (mm3) and speed and cut the print time 30% or 40%. 4mm Nozzle = 0. So if you got 19. Start at 10mm³s/ and stop around at 25mm³/s. 25mm/s first layer speed and a max volumetric speed of 8mm/s for the filament. 1. 6 7. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. 2 Likes. Currently tweaking PA and max volumetric speed, so you will have to wait couple of h. And i just change the max volumetric to reduce the speed. there’s also a QIDI X-MAX 3 0. This is Orca Slicer 1. 0 and print the cube. 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. 2 = 8 mm 3 /s, which is the volume of plastic extruded by your printer every second when printing at that speed (not. Unsure if they have K1 as a printer option though. Join me as I share expert tips and undocumented calibration techniques for tuning filament in Orca Slicer. Speed settings are in the process settings, but limited by machine capability and by filament profile. I used it a few times and got some nice prints out of it but being a cura person found the transition hard, also it seemed to ignore klippers acceleration limits, I'm sure there's a setting for this but couldn't find it. Sticks: They are baselines, and we should be grateful they put. 20mm/s for 5s is 100mm. 2 presets doesnt reach the maximum. The colors are nice and my bad lighting and phone camera don't really. 8. The 300 % speed works perfectly fine for some of the models. 6k. [For a 0. My patron Leo told me about the SoftFever fork of Bambu Studio (now renamed OrcaSlicer), the open source slicer used by Bambu Labs. So far changes I did are following: bed temp: 75 nozzle temp: 265 (first layer 255) flow ratio: 0. 1 Like. The slicer settings are for Max speed, but that only gets applied if the volumetric flow limit isnt reached. 2 Likes. 6. 1. It occurred to me. 3 layer height, and . You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. 4 steel nozzle you will need about 5c more than a brass nozzle also as you start printing faster. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. BBL spent a lot of time tuning for their filament to make sure it looks good. At 0. 3 it has more options and settings. mp4. Nozzle Type. I use the Orca Slicer variant of Bambu's slicer because it offers finer-grained control over the slicing process and makes tuning and using tuned filament profiles much easier than Bambu's official slicer,. Use the SoftFever (Orca Slicer?) fork of Bambu Studio on GitHub. Bambu Studio/Orca Max volumetric speed test | Download free 3D printable STL models. From the tutorial, it looks like some of the calibrations would only apply to P1P as X1 (I think) do some of this automatically. I suspect it's could be and max volumetric speed issue, the hotend. 8). Was talking about this, wich is useless with a max volumetric speed that cannot enable such speedMax. Including the standard Revo nozzle range, which is interchangeable, this allows for a wide range of printing applications with 0. Then it finally stuck. Would love your thoughts if you guys like this stuff. The generic or 3rd party filament types may not have. So I printed the model again with a constant max volumetric speed of 12mm³/s and again. So every speed would stop or be even slower than those 143mm/s with higher line width. I have the Max Volumetric Speed set to 23mm³/s and it prints great at high speeds. With the likes of PLA-CF and others I’ve used, you can wind the speed up without really affecting the quality. 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 8. Best thing for you to do is download Orca Slicer, and run the calibrations on the top menu bar. 0. - Configured PA advance in Orca slicer - Changed the Z offset (0. 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. Above these printing speeds, it is easier to get perfect quality with the high-speed PLA from. You can use Orca Slicer and make most filaments work very well. The printer profiles can now be selected and loaded with success. ago Did it work?😊 tallestgoat • 2 mo. 36 mm to 0. If not, then someone needs to ask Bambu. I have the Max Volumetric Speed set to 23mm³/s and it prints great at high speeds. 25 Brass. Be certain you do this test as last, as all the other tests will affect it. 95 0. You can find the maximum volumetric speed for a filament using the calibration print for that in the Orca slicer. The slicer settings are for Max speed, but that only gets applied if the volumetric flow limit isnt reached. 0, the nozzle temp down to 235, and the max volumetric speed to 0.