Well, I think I just confirmed my suspicion that the original single extruder isn’t capable of printing at faster speeds, at least without the fan mod. Whereas it may print simple objects quickly with no problem, it’s not going to print anything with overhangs or bridges at speed, so any improvements this compensation firmware offers, probably won’t be noticeable.
On the left is a temp tower printed at 100mm/s (in an attempt to refine my settings for faster speeds). On the right, the exact same file but with a fan sat in front of the printer.
I’m sure this is old news to most of you, but to someone who has only just tried to print faster (Normally print at 50mm/s and this tower prints fine) I’m quite amazed at the difference the extra cooling makes (and explains why I’ve never noticed much difference when testing different fan speeds before!).
Yeah, as you mentioned that this tower normally prints at around 50mm/s, 25mm/s, and 5mm/s… not suitable for high speed printing.
The vibration compensation can’t enhance the print quality for overhang structures. However, it can help to improve the print quality in the vibration patterns during acceleration and deceleration.
I am really happy with the updated version and I would be interested how fast you are gone.
I am wondering if I missed something because of 4600 acceleration and up to 200mm/s speed. The limiting factor at this speed was the hotend flow and the squeaking sounds.
This is my largest print (took 31.5 hours) with the latest beta firmware. Excellent.
I used orcaslicer ver. 2.2.0 with custom profile.
Used black filament for 0.2mm nozzle and orange filament for 0.4mm nozzle.
Print settings are 0.1mm thickness, 80mm/s and 1500mm/ss on outer walls, 100mm/s and 2000mm/ss on others, 120mm/ss on moving.
Hi, dae.
Yes. Newest version Orcaslicer v2.2.0 support dual extruder printing with different nozzle diameter.
You can see more information in OrcaSlicer V2.2.0 beta release section (september 14th) with Releases · SoftFever/OrcaSlicer · GitHub
Hello everyone, I have an exciting update! Check out V2.3.1 above and download the latest version in this thread. If it works well with your Snapmaker 2.0 machines, please share the news and your feedback on the forum and social media. Let’s spread the word! Thank you for your support!
Hello,
I downloaded the latest version hoping to fix the M600 problem.
I’m using the same HueForge file I used before, will print continuously without stopping. However, with the new version, it pauses for filament changes when i finish change the filament, it keep prompts me to change the color again immediately many time , even though I’ve already done so.
I don’t want to start the print from the beginning.
there are printing profiles for Luban for the Inputshaper version?
There are so many different settings options. If I just increase the acceleration and speed, it won’t be enough, will it?
Hi @MohammadAlH , thank you for your prompt feedback. We are unable to determine the cause of the issue based on the information provided. We encourage you to submit a support ticket with as much detail as possible for our technical support team to assist with troubleshooting. Additionally, could you record a comprehensive video of the process? This should include changing filament, resuming printing, and triggering the print pause, as well as attaching the G-code file you used when the issue occurred.
Submit a support ticket here, or send an email to our support team at support@snapmaker.com When sending an email, it’s better to include “Vibration Compensation Firmware V2.3.1” in your email subject.
Hello @Jade,
thank you replay, i will do as suggestion submit a support ticket with as much detail i can, i try 3 files same problemis only me have this issue ?
the third file same cube I create inisde the Snapmaker Orca with M600 code but have same problem.