Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
As seen in #3151, maintaining a profile to handle the increased flow rate for the new E3d official hot ends where they partnered with BambuLabs, isn't the most ergonomic. Also, it requires customers to do a flow calibration themselves, which certainly not infeasible, a "blessed" profile from Bambu would be great.
Right now, I need to manually go in for each filament and adjust the max volumetric flow rate. To make use of this faster flow rate, this means also needing to adjust things like the multiple layer speed options.
Describe the solution you'd like
A new printer profile called "Bambu lab X1 Carbon 0.6 E3D nozzle", where the max volumetric flow rate is set to a "safe" value (lets say 30 mm^3 for now). In a perfect world, have that be a modifier for the per filament settings such that it would bump speed settings like "Sparse infill" and Inner/Outer wall (say a 1.5 multiplier for applicable settings).
Describe alternatives you've considered
Doing it by hand, not impossible but a bit of a pain.
Additional context
BambuLabs is known for being the "Apple" of 3d printers, where things "just work". If this could be extended to where the company is branching out in terms of partner hot ends, that would be huge.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. As seen in #3151, maintaining a profile to handle the increased flow rate for the new E3d official hot ends where they partnered with BambuLabs, isn't the most ergonomic. Also, it requires customers to do a flow calibration themselves, which certainly not infeasible, a "blessed" profile from Bambu would be great.
Right now, I need to manually go in for each filament and adjust the max volumetric flow rate. To make use of this faster flow rate, this means also needing to adjust things like the multiple layer speed options.
Describe the solution you'd like A new printer profile called "Bambu lab X1 Carbon 0.6 E3D nozzle", where the max volumetric flow rate is set to a "safe" value (lets say 30 mm^3 for now). In a perfect world, have that be a modifier for the per filament settings such that it would bump speed settings like "Sparse infill" and Inner/Outer wall (say a 1.5 multiplier for applicable settings).
Describe alternatives you've considered Doing it by hand, not impossible but a bit of a pain.
Additional context BambuLabs is known for being the "Apple" of 3d printers, where things "just work". If this could be extended to where the company is branching out in terms of partner hot ends, that would be huge.