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Simplify 3d profiles
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simplify 3d profiles
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I recently switched from PLA to ColorFabb's nGen based on Eastman's Amphora AM3300. they are really my own personal cache of info and notes that I though might be useful to that small segment of the community. My documents are an expression of that approach. There may be a small slice of the population that prefers to plod through all the settings, understand them (as best as we can), and try to get it close the first time.

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However, for a major change in material model requirements - the " adopt a generic or recommended profile and then fix the problems" approach may lead to long series of marginally improving prints. I think that the array of "Addressing Common Print Problems" web sits now available are incredibly helpful - especially for print problems that involve adjusting one or two settings. The document is an expression of that approach, and it has worked wonderfully for me. My personal approach is rather methodical. Nikolai - Thank you for your honest feedback! Maybe different fonts, more spacing, better indexing. My suggestion would be to use a different format for the document. You're describing each setting/option and the result/consequences of it. Thoughts and comments are always welcome! My current core Pi3Mk3 profile for PLA extruded at 0.40. Apparently, the firmware will limit the XY movement speed to an appropriate value. There is actually one change I think should be made, but has not yet been done: Based on experience with stringing and a comment in one of Tom Sanladerer's videos, I would change SpXY from 4800 to 12000. It's expanded (now 96 pages) and I've changed some of the short IDs I use for the settings. I've also just posted an updated (and expanded) Settings document, which you should fetch as well. I'm now working in CorkFill with a 0.60 nozzle, but this Breath Flute core profile is appropriate for PLA extruded at 0.40. I've posted the closest thing I have to a core profile, together with a document that describes how it differs from the 20180412 S3D official Pi3Mk3 profile, and why I changed the settings that I did. I suspect most folks aren't up for the tedious process of understanding and selecting the right settings for each of the 200+ parameters. >I'm surprise nobody has said anything about it 🙁 I'm curious, did you find what you wanted in one of those profiles ? Did you tune one or use it as it was ?Īnswered: Re: Simplif圓D Settings and Profiles They all have something great and also somthing not so great wich is really hard to pick one and try to make it mine. Since I'm interested with PLA 100um S3D as well, I've tried almost all of those profiles.

simplify 3d profiles

I'm surprise nobody has said anything about it 🙁 I hope this is useful! … feedback always welcome …įirst, you're awesome ! You did a really great and usefull job sharing those informations. "Hm … that did something … but not exactly what I expected / hoped / yearned for …" These are my working documents to try to get a handle on the myriad options that S3D offers. and a detailed Comparison of twelve MK3 S3D profiles from various sources (including S3D and Jo Průša) (21 pages / 0.3 MB): M2 - 75.fff (16.62 KiB) Downloaded 497 times M2 - 60.fff (17.57 KiB) Downloaded 509 times M2 - 50.fff (17.56 KiB) Downloaded 473 times M2 - 35.fff (17.56 KiB) Downloaded 534 times M2 - 25.fff (17.I've cooked up two documents that may be useful for MK3 owners who use Simplif圓D:Ī collection of documentation on S3D Parameters and Settings from various sources (76 pages / 2.8 MB):

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Any questions about specifics, please feel free to ask. Merge your tuned settings into my base-line profiles, consolidate them, and re-merge them back together. To get this XML, export your settings as an FFF.














Simplify 3d profiles