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Calibration Tab manual pressure advance errors #3535

Closed FlywheelMist closed 5 months ago

FlywheelMist commented 9 months ago

OrcaSlicer Version

1.9

OS version

Windows 10

Additional system information

Ryzen 9 5950x Geforce RTX 3080 32gb ddr4 2tb NVME SSD

Printer

Bambu A1

How to reproduce

  1. Go to "Calibration" to the right of "Project" and "Device"
  2. Go to "Pressure Advance"
  3. Go to "Manual" (at the bottom)
  4. Without changing a thing, I get an issue with the ranges of input values.
  5. Settings are: -0.4mm nozzle -Textured PEI Plate -Bambu PETG Basic (gold) -Line -0 -0.5 -0.005
  6. Different error if you enter the values stated on the first popup (start=0.0 End=0.3 Value Step=0.001)

Actual results

Popup Pictured for default settings,

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and for recommended settings from that popup,

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Expected results

It works? not sure as I haven't gotten that far

Project file & Debug log uploads

debug_Sun_Jan_07_13_39_45_12400.log.0.txt Project File.zip

Checklist of files to include

jlo1975 commented 9 months ago

with k from 0 to 0.3 using a step of 0.001 you will print 300 samples not sure that would be realistic to do that and/or usefull

try with a step of 0.01 for 30 sample (that would be still a lot )

jlo1975 commented 9 months ago

with k from 0 to 0.3 using a step of 0.001 you will print 300 samples not sure that would be realistic to do that and/or usefull

try with a step of 0.01 for 30 sample (that would be still a lot )

here a test with step of 0.005 for k=0->0.3 I'm already almost full plate

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