how do i make this baby print faster?
vcore 4...hybrid....48v...what needs to be done to amp this thing to the next level? I'm trying a little 100mm cubed pot planter and this thing is saying 5 hours to print...feel like i changed all the relevant settings.
I put this same print in my X1C slicer and it says 2 hours 20 minutes. So fast compared to my v4? What do i need to do to speed up my ratrig?
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changing my flow rate to 30 seemed to have reduced the time slightly....still not sure how to speed up further.
disabled auto-cooling in filament settings got it down to 13 min....
Infill going too fast, me thinks
What slicer are you using?
There might be a minimum layer timer setting you're running into
Orca slicer
I looked for that but I didn't see it turned on... Will have to double check later
Without the auto cooling turned on I think I'm actually going too fast now.... It's too bad there's no online calculators for this
Somewhere where you can just put in your Max x and Y and it gives you good print speeds or whatever
you're more limited by your filament volumetric speed than actual speed constraints with VC4 and the new klipper printers
pretty easy to run into 20-30+ mm^3 flow then you're limited by cooling and actual extrusion
i found 30 is the max for this filament, but i've no idea what that translates into for speed, need a calculator or something. gonna try taking values from my x1c profiles
https://advanced3dprinting.com/pages/flow-rate-calculator Might be able to utilize this....
A3DP
Flow Rate Calculator
Flow Rate Calculator- Introduction Every hotend and extruder combination has a capacity to melt and deposit a certain volume of filament every second. If you push your printer above that limit you will get underextrusion as well as poor layer adhesion. You can check you slicer parameters using this calculator to make s
For 32 it says around 350.....