Comment on How to properly get rid of holes between perimeters?
MrTolkinghoen@lemmy.zip 1 day agoPA can impact more than just corners. It’s when the print head is changing speed/direction
Comment on How to properly get rid of holes between perimeters?
MrTolkinghoen@lemmy.zip 1 day agoPA can impact more than just corners. It’s when the print head is changing speed/direction
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de 1 day ago
The issue is also present on long straight lines though.
MrTolkinghoen@lemmy.zip 15 hours ago
Calibration of a printer is very much a cumulitive thing. Looking at your print I think your PA is off, but I would guess that it’s a combination of multiple settings. When calibrating a filament, I usually do a sweep of calibrations, and then sometimes even come back to past steps to rerun since the values can impact eachother.
I.e. I typically do in this order per brand of filament type. Always starting with the closest preset I can find. Usually the generic version if there isn’t the brands of exact filament as a preset in orca.
Temperatue
Max volumetric speed
Pressure advance
Flow
Retraction
Sometimes back to PA because flow can impact PA
VFA/input shaping (optional)
And then toss a tolerance calibration at it at the end, but I don’t typically do this per filament, just do it per printer unless you’re about to print some super tolerance intolerant parts