I have some different materials in my profile. PLA and GreenTEC are calibrated well.
But I still have to change the scaling ~0,7% each time I switch between the two materials.
I'm not sure about scaling, but I just found out the hard way that settings that worked fine are no longer working well on PETG filament stored in a ziplock with desiccant for 3 months. I'm getting serious under-extrusion problems. I can fix it by tweaking the extrusion multiplier, but it really changed a lot.
I'll put in another vote for this. You can still leave the scaling that is linked to the model (reached by double clicking on the model), but there should also be scaling parameters that can be saved as part of the process file. The scaling corrections are primarily determined by the filament being used, and not the model. I have a process for each type of filament, like "eSun PLA+ Red", and I was hoping to save the scaling & offsets in that process, rather than having to adjust them every time I import a new model.
I want to use the scaling for parts that are dimensionally critical, and that usually means I have to iterate the model a few times. I don't want to have to reenter my scaling corrections every time I delete and replace the model with the latest iteration.
I too would like to be able to save scaling settings as part of a profile to compensate for the shrinkage of various filament types. Essential when printing engineering parts.
Que wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 6:36 pm
I too would like to be able to save scaling settings as part of a profile to compensate for the shrinkage of various filament types. Essential when printing engineering parts.
Thanks for adding your feedback to this existing feature request! You could try adding the setting "Horizontal Size Compensation" to the materials in your printer's profile. This thread shows how to add a setting to material or quality autoconfigures.
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