Hi everyone,
I use Orcaslicer since 1 year now and I can confirm it's a great slicer (Even the greater I have used).
My version is V2.1.1 stable.
Printing HIPS (ABS ans ASA) with these cooling filament parameters :
Min fan speed threshold - Fan speed 0% Layer time 10s
Max fan speed threshold - Fan layer 40% Layer time 6s
Keep always on : OFF
Slow printing down for better layer cooling : ON
Don't slow down outer walls : ON
Min print speed :10mm/s
I have a really good result (even with fan speed stop during "no-bridges" prints). But I have noticed that with these parameters, the beginning of these bridges start without the fan enough early started (That's normal, because it needs to start and go from 0% to 100%.
I think a parameter telling the part fan to start "before" (in seconds) the beginning of this bridge should be a great improvement for the quality of the bridges.
Yes, I could put a "non zero" value for the minimum fan speed and active the option "Keep fan always on" but that means this last one is "always" at this value for all the print process...
Is there a way to get this ?
My printer : Bambulab X1 Carbon
Printing : PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, HIPS, PA
Hi everyone, I use Orcaslicer since 1 year now and I can confirm it's a great slicer (Even the greater I have used). My version is V2.1.1 stable. Printing HIPS (ABS ans ASA) with these cooling filament parameters :
I have a really good result (even with fan speed stop during "no-bridges" prints). But I have noticed that with these parameters, the beginning of these bridges start without the fan enough early started (That's normal, because it needs to start and go from 0% to 100%.
I think a parameter telling the part fan to start "before" (in seconds) the beginning of this bridge should be a great improvement for the quality of the bridges.
Yes, I could put a "non zero" value for the minimum fan speed and active the option "Keep fan always on" but that means this last one is "always" at this value for all the print process...
Is there a way to get this ?
My printer : Bambulab X1 Carbon Printing : PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, HIPS, PA
Awaiting for your answer, Best regards, Hugues