Surely that wasn’t with the stock hot end though. I’ve done 400 mm/s at 12k mm/s² but I only achieved enough flow after upgrading to a KE style hot end Proof
Surely that wasn’t with the stock hot end though. I’ve done 400 mm/s at 12k mm/s² but I only achieved enough flow after upgrading to a KE style hot end Proof
For simple stuff like this I’ll usually just do it in the slicer. Orca and Prusa slicer have some basic tools for this including using SVGs.
Let’s hope the ones you’re trying to sell on Etsy don’t have this same issue 😜
It’s more about the fact you settled to go the windows route to solve this. Couldn’t you have just downloaded the profiles from their fork’s GitHub and then import them into the standard version of Orca Slicer? https://github.com/tinymachines3d/Slicer/blob/main/OrcaSlicer/Profiles/Troodon 2.0 OrcaSlicer 1.7.0 Profiles.7z
How do they work?
Sacrificial bridges?
Bambu studio doesn’t have support painting? I’m using it in Orca slicer but maybe that was brought in from prusa slicer.
So I add that as an include from another config. It’s saved me from a few complete failures 😁. For this I was trying to keep it as a basic config for others to use as a good base and I would like to submit a PR, eventually, to include it in klipper’s example configs.
I’m going to look into adding this in, thanks for the tip!
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Bambu labs recently updated their printer firmware to support this feature, but it’s nothing new. If you have a printer that is running or can run klipper, you can enable this. The final piece is a slicer that labels objects in the gcode so they can be excluded. I know both Prusa Slicer and Orca Slicer provide this functionally, there may be others.
Figured as much 😜