Prusa Slicer Profile

This is great. Only issue is the solid bed. I like to see through the bed from the bottom and check on first layers and select sides to place on the bed etc. To do this the print sheet SVG needs to have some transparency. I have attached one with about the same transparency as the Prusa default.

Huh, when I rotate under the bed (I do this to add manual supports), everything just disappears (printer model too)

I don’t seem to be able to download that SVG, what’s the transparency you set it to?

Sorry about that, can’t work out how to upload an SVG that can be downloaded so have changed to a google link. I used 30% transparency - 70% opacity in Inkscape speak. This one does let you access the model and add supports from below.

Good…That’s exactly what I was looking for

can any one help me understand where to copy and paste the code on prusa

Save the GitHub files somewhere and unpack.
To import the profile.ini, In Prusa go to File, Import, profile
Its for an A250 and the rest are for A350 so I would use the ones from Snapmaker thats here and a good start
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xfBgXZzwjKaeZ3iqscdpe2xosgFV03G0
If you want the bed to look Snapmaker
Save my file A350 Print Sheet Trans.svg if you want a transparent sheet as above
Go to the Printer Settings tab in Prusa.
Click on Set under Bed Shape
Load the file A350 Print Sheet Trans.svg under load texture
Load the file A350 model.stl under Model
I find the model clutters the screen so dont use it but it does look great.

thank you stewl i guess its import from config now i found it that way

@stewl @Edwin @nivekmai @MrWorf
Dear all,
Many thanks for providing these excellent resources!
I’m also trying to get started with PrusaSlicer and the resources have been very helpful.

One question came to mind while looking through the .ini files:
Could anyone please comment on the choices made in the Speed tab?

Some values differ markedly from the standard ones in Luban.
So perhaps to re-phrase my question above:
Have the speed settings been “optimized” compared to the standard ones in Luban?
And if so, what was the speed vs. quality trade-off?

Many thanks in advance for any insights!

I haven’t used Luban since the first day I got the machine as I was very familiar with Cura having used it for some years and also use OctoPrint for all printing. I thought the Luban profiles excessively slow and just thought they were very conservative so that poeple without any previous experience of 3D printing could get an acceptable print out of the box - if a bit slowly!
The published profiles came from Snapmaker so I will leave them to explain the differences though I just think they expect people that use those more advanced slicers will change the settings regularly depending on what they are printing and for what purpose. If I want super good finish I slow the speeds down, if I am just prototyping I print a bit faster than the settings in these profiles.

Just curious.

No need M501 in post G-Code?
Otherwise, I think it has chances to change snapmaker setting without your intention.