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    • omniundefined
      omni @button
      last edited by

      @button Thanks, good to know. I was hesitant to try it out since it looks mainly Klipper oriented, but I'm gonna go ahead and set it up...

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      • br7408undefined
        br7408
        last edited by br7408

        Late to the game here, but I am having reasonable success with Orcaslicer. Having experience with Cura & SS, It seems to do very well right out of the box at managing gap fill line widths and flow. Overhangs and especially supports are done extremely well with no tuning required. I still prefer SS for the plethora of features, but I have yet to get SS tuned optimally for all conditions and materials.

        My issues with Orcaslicer:

        • There is a Reprap bug which prevents the individual feature acceleration settings to be applied, so one must stick with the firmware accel settings. I have confirmed this bug in the g-code. This feature would be a huge benefit if they could fix it. This issue has been acknowledged by the developer but no fix yet.

        • The line based calibration PA test will not work on a large bed with bed center 0/0 origin coordinates. It still wants to push the test off the plate as if the 0/0 origin was in the front left. Examining the g-code validated this.

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        • ctilley79undefined
          ctilley79 @oliof
          last edited by ctilley79

          @oliof said in Orca slicer and Duet:

          @omni it doesnt work without Bambulabs' proprietary libraries so I am very wary about this poisoning of an open source project with binary blobs.

          You sure? I'd like to investigate this myself. Are you sure the binary blobs aren't specific to the bambu printers themselves? They mentioned that the tweaked slicer algorithms were open sourced and had to be to satisfy those license requirements

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          • oliofundefined
            oliof @ctilley79
            last edited by

            @ctilley79 I am sure: You cannot run OrcaSlicer without the bambulabs libraries, and those aren't available in source last I checked.

            <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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            • br7408undefined
              br7408
              last edited by br7408

              Per my last post, I can confirm the latest Orcaslicer (1.8 RC) now has individual feature jerk settings working as advertised with Reprap. I did not see an entry in the release notes addressing it.

              I incorrectly called it acceleration on my last post.

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              • Notepadundefined
                Notepad @br7408
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                @br7408 There is a minor bug currently where selecting RepRap as the Gcode flavour will hide the "Motion ability" tab
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                To overcome this. You just need to select a different Gcode flavour (I recommend Marlin 2 as it unlocks all the features). Then save and select a new machine.
                Selecting the new machine forces the window to refresh the list at the top, and then reselecting the prvious machine keeps the motion ability tab visible.

                Change all the settings you want, and then reselect RepRapFirmware as the Gcode flavour.

                The real bamboo printer manufacturer

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                • br7408undefined
                  br7408 @Notepad
                  last edited by

                  @Notepad

                  Thanks, I will check that out.

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                  • SDJundefined
                    SDJ
                    last edited by

                    I switched over to Orca Slicer when it looked like SuperSlicer had be abandoned after no updates since March. But I found a Sept post from the creator that says he is going to work on SS full time starting this month. I hope it's true.

                    Screenshot 2023-11-19 175231.png

                    From this post: https://github.com/supermerill/SuperSlicer/discussions/3902

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                    • omniundefined
                      omni @SDJ
                      last edited by

                      @SDJ
                      If that is true, it's really good news. It sure seemed like it had become abandonware.
                      I definitely prefer Superslicer to anything else I've tried.
                      Each slicer has some things that are cool, and others that are kind of annoying or lacking, but SS was definitely the sweetspot, at least for me.

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                      • jay_s_ukundefined
                        jay_s_uk @omni
                        last edited by

                        @omni @SDJ
                        you can see work has begun here https://github.com/supermerill/SuperSlicer/commits/nightly_dev

                        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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