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PC Software for BambuLab and other 3D printers
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[Feature request] Add printer calibration features #1025

Open IkarusX1978 opened 1 year ago

IkarusX1978 commented 1 year ago

Please add Printer calibration features as seen in SuperSlicer with the well known models for Bed/Extruder leveling, Filament Flow, Filament Temperature, Extruder Retraction, Bridge Flow, Ironing Pattern, Ironing test, Final Calibration Cube/Cat Test an the E3D Benchy.

Yodie98 commented 1 year ago

Filament temp, flow and retraction all would be extremely nice to have. I'm having a hard time with ninja flex and having these options to easily find out what works best for this TPU would be awesome.

Merlwynd commented 1 year ago

Filament temp, flow and retraction all would be extremely nice to have. I'm having a hard time with ninja flex and having these options to easily find out what works best for this TPU would be awesome.

So...I don't understand the comment. All the items you mention....filament temp, flow, retraction, retraction speed, etc. are options you can change in Bambu Studio on a per filament basis....

Yodie98 commented 1 year ago

Filament temp, flow and retraction all would be extremely nice to have. I'm having a hard time with ninja flex and having these options to easily find out what works best for this TPU would be awesome.

So...I don't understand the comment. All the items you mention....filament temp, flow, retraction, retraction speed, etc. are options you can change in Bambu Studio on a per filament basis....

It appears that the request is for a feature in Bambu Studio that allows users to print specific models in order to fine-tune the calibration for non-Bambu filaments.

On the website provided, there are a variety of models available for printing that can be used to adjust certain settings on the printer. For example, a 4-pole retraction test can be printed, and the gcode will vary the retraction throughout the print to help determine the optimal setting. https://teachingtechyt.github.io/calibration.html

Although Bambu typically does a good job of calibrating itself, it may be useful to have filament temperature, flow, and retraction tests available for fine-tuning filament settings.

Merlwynd commented 1 year ago

I see...a matter of convenience then as these models all available on the web (e.g. Prusa hollow calibration cube for flow). Might be interested in BambuLab Studio Softfever fork...as that has a couple of calibration models built into it (just flow and linear PA)...