OrcaSlicer Calibration and Max Flowrate
OrcaSlicer Calibration and Max Flowrate: Fix It Fast with Orca Slicer’s Calibration Tool
Max Volumetric Speed Defined
According to Prusa3D, Max Volumetric Speed is defined as:
The Maximum volumetric speed setting (MVS) is one of the most powerful features in PrusaSlicer. The MVS setting essentially creates a manager for the maximum amount of filament that the slicer will attempt to push through your 3D printer’s hotend.
Video Description
Dial in Your Prints: OrcaSlicer Max Flow Rate Calibration Test
Stop printing with gaps and blobs! Master your flow rate with OrcaSlicer’s built-in Max Flow Rate Calibration Test.
This beginner-friendly tutorial will guide you step-by-step through the entire calibration process. Learn how to:
- Access and configure the Max Flow Rate test in Orca Slicer
- Print the test model and identify the optimal flow rate for your filament
- Apply the new flow rate settings to achieve flawless prints with consistent material extrusion
Say goodbye to under-extrusion and hello to smooth surfaces and sharp details! This video is perfect for anyone who wants to take their 3D printing to the next level with OrcaSlicer.
Calibration Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LlSHsa86RuT_btswmDsmQp0LrTJ9U0HJcRhorsqz1ug/edit?usp=sharing
References:
- https://help.prusa3d.com/article/max-volumetric-speed_127176
- https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/Calibration#advanced-calibration
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