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The UI of Prusa slicer is hot garbage though. I started with prusa slicer and moved to orca after a few months. Orca is a much nicer experience, and the built-in test-models (temp towers etc.) are nice.
What issues have you had? Ive been using orca for about a year without any issues all. I’m running Mint, both stable and beta branch have been without issues for me.
Using a V6 style hot end with 0.2MM brass CHT nozzle. According to the flow test method CNC kitchen uses I max out around 54mm^3/s @220°C. I can only print that fast on larger prints though because my cooling can’t keep up on small prints.
The official marlin-based firmware also “only” goes up to something like 200mm/s and 3000mm/s^2 for my model, but I’ve flashed klipper on it which has given me more control so I wasn’t constrained by the limitations set by the manufacturer in the firmware.
I was able to push it to 500mm/s print speed and 11000mm/s^2 accelerations, but small details started to suffer and I was getting too much ringing. For simple large prints I still use it though if I need a quick-ish prototype.
I’m not using an ender 3 v3 se, but a bedslinger from anycubic with similar construction, and I’m running 300mm/s max print speed and 9000mm/s^2 max acceleration with consistent decent results.
You are very wrong, they absolutely can turn.
I prefer orca slicer
Huh, i just havet found the setting then…
I switched from PS to Orca a few weeks ago, it is just a much better featured slicer. I also absolutely love that I can just click “print” and it automatically uploads and starts the print on my printer. Only had to enter the IP of my printer and that was it, extremely user friendly.
I’m not sure I agree the UI is better…it is different, and not entirely intuitive for me when looking for some settings.
Weird, I’m using the appimage and it starts just fine…what distro are you using?