There are a variety of things that you can do to improve the quality of the prints being produced by your 3D printer. Simple tuning, checking hardware, inspecting belt tension and performing routine maintenance. What about improving the quality that your filament prints?
Luckily, OrcaSlicer makes dialing in your filaments a breeze with the built in Calibration features. Having to edit/modify the file's gcode by isolating a specific layer to perform a variety of tests to achieve the best output from your filament profile is a thing of the past!
There have been a lot of prints that I've seen which suffer from using generic profiles. Whether that is because it is sufficient for the user's expectations or if it is simply because the built in Calibration isn't noticed or understood; there is always room for improvement when using a generic profile.
In this video, I detail the process that I complete with every new filament that my printer melts. This prevents the risk of wasting large amounts of filament during a full print by dedicating time and a small amount of material to improve the overall quality and reliability for your filament of choice.
With the goal of helping you achieve better print quality output, this tutorial is quick and to the point without having to isolate videos for each of the tests. Are there a variety of in-depth videos out there detailing this process? Yes! I urge you to watch them if you are curious about any step along the way.
The focus for this guide was to simplify each of these filament tuning steps so that you can spend less time watching videos on how to do it and more time printing.
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