Thank you(x3)!
My start and end code has all of the above as appropriate... I have added the fan commands or the fan does not work... other then that they match. The problem of the extruder extruding non stop is not only shown at the end but also during printing. It extrudes while traveling. Seems to me that is due to the gcode generated by Kisslicer right?
Printing away with gcode from KS... a couple of things. KS does it different. Still looks good... not better and not worse just different paths which makes the output look different in certain ways. I had to up the Destring Suck to 1.75 (still got some strands during travel) and increased the Prime to .5( a tiny patch of no PLA on one test model surface area). Definitely will be using KS... paid for Pro. My bet there's a range of optimal values which should be fun to discover over time. I will try to document as I feel more confident.
You have to be registered though to see it. You have to answer a lot of security questions (and repeat it the first 5 times you log in, after that not anymore)So I have attached it to this post (Mac version)
where the screenshots somewhat clear?
Layer | Minimal Width |
0.05 | 0.5 |
0.1 | 0.4 |
0.15 | 0.35 |
0.2 | 0.3 |
0.25 | 0.3 |
0.3 | 0.3 |
0.35 | 0.35 |
0.4 | 0.4 |
0.45 | 0.45 |
0.5 | 0.5 |
Well I can't figure Slic3R out at all! No idea how to use this thing. Does not seem to have an image of the stl only the bottom layer. Not what I would call user friendly... even compared to RepG... and it crashes on me.Kisslicer... I put in my settings and it generates gcode that RepG no like.Anybody get Kissllicer to work? it is sure quick, but the images of things made using it do not look nearly as nice as what I'm getting with SF.
Layer
Minimal Width
0.05
0.5
0.1
0.4
0.15
0.35
0.2
0.3
0.25
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.35
0.35
0.4
0.4
0.45
0.45
0.5
0.5
- at the material tab you have set the keep warm at 90 degrees. I think the keep warm is only used when printing dual for the inactive extruder. To avoid confusion maybe better set it to 210 degrees?
- also the material tab: the minimum layer time is set to 2 seconds. Isn't that to short. When not using extra cooling I use 8 seconds. With additional cooling still 6 seconds. Is the rep2 cooling enough for 2 seconds layer time?
- the extrusion width is always difficult. Best is to set it to nozzle diameter as you did with more loops next to each other. I tested Kisslicer with single loops and have concluded that for thin walls of 1 extrusion width there are minimum extrusion width to be used with different layer heights. That's the reason I have tweaked the settings a little at the style tab
- So, the minimum extrusion width @ layerheight is:
1 Ok, that value you set to 90 degrees is not for the HPB but for the extruder. Only the Bed temp is for the HPB. Maybe I misunderstood you, but because you set it to 90 degrees I thought it had a reason. IMO better to set al the temps to about the working temp and the bed to zero.
2 Ok, nice only 2 seconds layer time needed.
3 About the relation extrusion width-layer height-speed-fine detailed objects: it's no fixed optimal number. For fine details I set it sometimes to 0.25mm with multiple loops.
Agree about the the odd results! I got this when testing the minimum needed path with in relation to layer height with single extrusion: It was not what I was expecting either, but simply the result of a day testpatterns printing for each value.
When starting with Kisslicer, there where no settings to start with. Ddstarkey has made a testpattern generator for various settings (as speed, flow, layer height, suck and prime, temperature, path width). We tested both a lot and merged our findings.When getting other results, please report!
BTW: these are single extrusions: you could slice with a smaller path with when loops are lying next to each other.
Some pics form the patterns tested with each 2 variables with a min-max setting.
Hi, I print a couple of months with KS. I compared the output after fine-tuning between RepG, Slic3r and Kisslicer: at the end it's about the same print quality. You have to take the time to tweak the settings.Main difference: Slic3r can print multi colored objects and support. Kisslicer one-coulored objects but can print the support with the second extruder (Pro version)IMO is the support generation of KS superior as well the speed of slicing and the 3D Gcode representation.But all the slicers have a good and bad side. I decide with each object which slicer is the best for it.Attached are my 'basic 'settings for the Replicator 1 and the current Beta of KS for Windows 64. Other OS versions are on the KS forum. The same setting files should work with them too. They have to be in the same folder as the KS program.About the settings; I made them a little more simple for this upload. They all use the firmware flavor "makerbot style" so they can be used with MB firmware as well. Normally I use Sailfish as well the absolute E flavor belonging to that. But MB firmware can't handle G92 E0 commands.Also: the material settings for PLA, ABS and Nylon should be about right, but measure the filament you use and change the value in KSSame for the used temperatures for the HPB and extrusion. They can all be set in the Material tab, so no need to adjust the startcode (there are placeholders for that)There are specific Gcodes attached to each printer setting, I use a little different start/end code. When to be sure, just copy and paste your Gcode you normally use with RepG in the Gcode fields.For dual extrusion you have to buy the pro KS version (40 dollar or so). The Gcode extruder change for that is based on ReplicatorG40 with the new toolhead offset system. (which only needs a M108 T0/1 command and not the G54/55 style commands).I hope it works out for you.When using a Replicator 2: I can't imagine there are a lot of setting different, but be sure to use the belonging start and end codes for your printer, and copy/paste them in the belonging fields.. Also the bed size can be different from the Rep1.Bart
Check this out - Reprap Magazine - have posted a informative comparison between CURA, SLIC3R and KISSLICER.
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The blob is from back pressure in the extruder, as soon as the loop ends, more primed filament still flows out - I think skeinforge used the comb module to limit the effects of this.
Dr WHP - you using the release version or the current Alpha of Kiss?