I am trying calibrate my filaments using standard processes that are missing from bambus slicer. When I go into orca I can see the flow but on bambus I can’t
Exporting 3md from orca and importing on bambus causes an error.
I am trying calibrate my filaments using standard processes that are missing from bambus slicer. When I go into orca I can see the flow but on bambus I can’t
Exporting 3md from orca and importing on bambus causes an error.
The reason is simply, that this flow calibration is one of the features added in Orca Slicer. It just doesn’t exist like that in Bambu Studio.
Calibrate your filament in OrcaSlicer and save the results in the OrcaSlicer filament settings as a user preset.
If you sync using the Bambu cloud, the same presets will be used in Studio and will override any calibration settings on the Device page.
Hi @user_1224341533 ,
Welcome to the forum.
Bambu Studio entails a similar process using manual flow rate calibration:
You may not have the layer preview, but the process is identical.
The difficulty of importing these calibration print procedures relates to the original slicer limitations and is described in multiple places, e.g., There is no way to set the EM per object. You will have to print the test objects one at a time.
So, it’s expected that you can’t successfully import the case from Orca to Bambu Studio. It is possible to replicate it, but it would be too much work for the benefit.
BTW your Orca version must be outdated. Orca also entails the same manual flow rate calibration procedure as Bambu. At the top, you’re missing a tab:
@JayZay orca 2.1.1 - however I didn’t see that page so thank you that solved my issue!
@lkraus thanks for that tip!
I am still unsure why 3mf files do not work correctly all the time, but I think I have found enough work arounds for now.
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