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RetroBill
(@retrobill)
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Fusion filaments PLA and the MINI

Hi Everyone!

 

I am a newbie to 3D printing.

I just got my mini and 3 spools of PLA from Fusion Filaments.

1. Should I do the calibration with the Fusion Filament PLA or use the sample Prusa PLA that came with the min?

2. In prusaslicer do I select Prusa PLA or Generic PLA for the Fusion Filaments PLA?

 

Thanks in advance for the help!

 

Bill

 

In prusaslicer do I select Generic PLA or Prusa PLA? Does it matter?

Posted : 19/02/2020 3:44 pm
Texy
 Texy
(@texy)
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RE: Fusion filaments PLA and the MINI

I know nothing of fusion filaments, but I would calibrate with the prusa sample.

Select the prusa filament profile for the prusa, and generic PLA for the other. 

Chances are, both will work equally as well with either profile in any case, but not necessarily.

Texy

Posted : 19/02/2020 3:53 pm
bobstro
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RE: Fusion filaments PLA and the MINI
Posted by: @k9bub

[...]

2. In prusaslicer do I select Prusa PLA or Generic PLA for the Fusion Filaments PLA?

Results will be OK with either of the Prusa-supplied profiles, but you can improve results by tweaking the profile to suit the physical characteristics of your new filament. You can start with either, then save it as a new filament profile. You'll want to calibrate the extrusion multiplier and temps for that filament, and possibly the Linear Advance "K" factor.

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Posted : 19/02/2020 4:22 pm
RetroBill
(@retrobill)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Fusion filaments PLA and the MINI

@texy

Thanks!

Posted : 19/02/2020 5:55 pm
RetroBill
(@retrobill)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Fusion filaments PLA and the MINI
Posted by: @bobstro
Posted by: @k9bub

[...]

2. In prusaslicer do I select Prusa PLA or Generic PLA for the Fusion Filaments PLA?

You'll want to calibrate the extrusion multiplier and temps for that filament, and possibly the Linear Advance "K" factor.

Sorry I don't know what any of this means

Posted : 19/02/2020 5:59 pm
bobstro
(@bobstro)
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RE: Fusion filaments PLA and the MINI
Posted by: @k9bub
Sorry I don't know what any of this means

None of it is urgent. You'll be able to print just fine with Fusion filament using a default PLA profile as provided by Prusa. However, at some point you may want to create a custom filament profile if you're using a different filament. These settings can affect final print quality in minor ways:

If you encounter stringing or other issues, these tweaks can help. Otherwise, just use the Fusion Filaments PLA without worry.

My notes and disclaimers on 3D printing

and miscellaneous other tech projects
He is intelligent, but not experienced. His pattern indicates two dimensional thinking. -- Spock in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan

Posted : 19/02/2020 6:32 pm
RetroBill
(@retrobill)
Estimable Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: Fusion filaments PLA and the MINI

@bobstro

Thanks that's helps a lot.  Now I just need to finish building the mini and calibrating it 🙂

Posted : 19/02/2020 7:26 pm
Texy
 Texy
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RE: Fusion filaments PLA and the MINI
Posted by: @bobstro

. You'll want to calibrate the extrusion multiplier and temps for that filament, and possibly the Linear Advance "K" factor.

With all due respect, this is very advanced and not really necessary. I've been printing with my mk3 for well over a year and not touched any of this and getting very good (IMHO) prints. I do primarily use the 'pretty' profiles however.

Texy

Posted : 21/02/2020 2:03 pm
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