Comment on Settings from Cura to Orca?

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Bluewing@lemmy.world ⁨6⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Not to be mean or a dick, but this is where you learn how to be a real 3D printer person and get some advanced skills in running your printer.

If Orca spits out usable g-code, then you do have a starting point. Even if you don’t like it. Go through the calibrations suite that Orca provides. Then start adjusting things. If your printer isn’t printing fast enough to suit you, adjust the speeds up. You should know how fast you printed under Cura, try those speeds to start. You can tweak the acceleration and jerk also if needed, (just make one change at a time and document it). But you need to make those changes. Ain’t nobody else can.

Because no one here knows anything about the condition of your printer, what materials you are using, or what you are printing. So no one can tell you anything. It’s going to take time, filament, and effort to get things how you want them.

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