Will H2D work with Orca slicer, or not?

Well, seems like today’s Bambu Studio update added this feature!
https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/software/bambu-studio/release/release-note-2-1-1#:~:text=Supported%20for%20setting%20a%20flow%20ratio%20for%20individual%20object%20(available%20in%20developer%20mode).%20Thanks%20to%20%40RyanHir%20for%20the%20contribution.

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That means we can now do the flow ratio tests without having to use Orca?

you can always do it with even bambu studio, the trick is taht you add a non bambu printer in bambu studio (which unlocks calibration menu), generate the test, then select back to your h2d

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It allows setting different flow rates from different objects. But when would I likely use such a thing? I set the flow rate in the filament profile, so wouldn’t I already have the right flow rate set, even if different objects use different filaments?

I’m just not understanding the utility of this. Can someone please explain?

It’s basically doing the same as the built-in Flow Ratio test, expect with this particular test it’s just way easier (and more effective) to see where it starts degrading.

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