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    • Adamfilip
      Adamfilip last edited by

      I would love to see the current mm3 of volumetric flow that is being printed
      just like the temp chart (make it tab) so you can see this chart instead of the temp if desired.

      Would be awesome to visualize the current flow rate in real time

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      • Phaedrux
        Phaedrux Moderator last edited by

        This would be far more useful than the layer time chart.

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        • jens55
          jens55 last edited by

          Both charts have their uses, PrusaSlicer has a preview that shows volumetric flow in case it is needed (I check it when I push things). PrusaSlicer also has a layer time display but I don't recall ever looking at that. Even the Duet layer time is only critical for very short layer times.
          Maybe the two graphs can somehow be overlaid on a currently used space because things are already crowded (or provide an option to switch from layer time to volumetric chart). I would not like to loose the temperature display.
          I vote for 'useful' but not 'essential' .....

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          • Adamfilip
            Adamfilip @jens55 last edited by

            @jens55 im not suggesting removing the temp display. just making the chart have tabs, so you can switch from temp, to flow to speed or whatever as you wish

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