Hi,
I’m trying to calibrate a spool of white esun filament with a 0.2mm nozzle on my brand new p1s. I’m doing so not because the results i obtain are not satisfying but because i’m about to start a very long print job for an “aesthetic” print and i want the best result possible to assess the potential of the machine.
The steps i’ve followed are:
- i created a new filament starting from the bambu generic pla preset
- performed the flow rate calibration and successfully saved the calibration into the new filament i’ve created
- now i want to do a flow dynamics calibration
The problem i’m having is that no matter what i do, i cannot get a uniform line (see the attached pictures).
Am i stupid and not getting something very obvious? With the 0.4mm nozzle i did not have these problems, one line was clearly better the the others.
Also with the same nozzle (0.2mm) when i do a single layer test print (with a height of 0.10mm) i encounter some underextrusion on the edges of my square and i don’t really understand how it’s possible since i’ve done the flow rate calibration for that filament and i’ve been particularly careful to choose the pieces without any trace of underextrusion. Could it be because a single layer of 0.10mm is too low? I see that all the single calibration sheet prints have a height of 0.2mm so maybe 0.10 is too low?
Also i see that other slicers, namely OrcaSlicer have way more calibrations (also for retraction and things like that) but as i understand moving filament profiles from one another is not that easy?
I hope i was clear enough, sorry guys but this world is completely new for me