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  1. I have allways use octoprint ti extrued 100mm od plastic fir my tunning, is there a easy way to do it with cura? Is it posible that octoprint don t have the same results as cura???
  2. Ok, I will try with and without to see the difference
  3. My printer is a creality cr-10s (bowden setup) and I install a bondtech bmg extruder with a capricorn xs tube. When calibrating my filament, i ask for 100mm with my octoprint and it gave me exactly 100mm at 100% flow from my octoprint. Octoprint works with a older cura slicer. When printing the benchy at 100% flow sliced on cura 3.2. , I have overextrusion . My nozzle grind the print surface and I saw petg plastic filament that is release from the grinding (touching) stick to the nozzle. That s why I belive even if my extruder is well calibrated, I still need to adjust my flow setting or maybe I miss something here. I also belive that some filament will not have the same density that why I belive that It can be set with reducing the flow in my case.
  4. My extruder is calibrated that way and I still have some overextrusion even if my filament diameter is set at the real diameter. So I need to play with the flow setting to reduce the overextrusion and I belive it because the density of the filament is diferent from on to another. So by printing a thin wall, I wish to set my flow corectly. If you go back on top of the discution, I explain my goal by printing a thin wall. Thank you
  5. So if, I double the thickness of my wall from 0.6 to 1.2mm cura should be able to deal with it? I will give a try. I have calibrated my e step on my printer and my filament diameter and now when I print some parts and my flow is at 100% , my nozzle will grind the top surface when printing. So I was pointed out that it was overextrusion. From that point I realise that even if the extruder is well calibrated and the filament diameter was set properly, I still need to calibrate for the density of the filament by setting the flow to a lower value . So if I print a thin wall of a set value like 1.2mm with a 0.6 nozzle and adjust the flow untill I really print 1.20mm, is it a good way for calibrating my flow%? I have saw some trying to adjust by printing a small cube, but I don t belive that way is good because of the plastic retraction .
  6. Hi, I m new to this forum and I use cura 3.2 for slicing my 3d project. I created a calibration design for my printer. My goal was to calibrate the flow of my extruder by printing a wall the same thinckness of my layer width (0.6mm)and nozzle width(0.6mm). When slicing my parts, the 0.6mm wall is not showing in the slicer so I enable the function, printing thin wall , now I have my calibration wall but it look strange My nozzle is 0.6mm My setting in cura 3.2 Nozzle size is 0.6mm Layer height 0.2 Initial layer height 0.3 Line width 0.6 Infill line width 0.6 The stl file was done with solidworks and also from cura with solidworks pligins What can be my propleme
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