3mf files for the sample gcode's
Hello;
Is the 3mf files for the sample gcode's which come within the SD card provided somewhere? I did print the "MK3S_PLA_Prusa_200um_20M.gcode" and it looks perfect. When I do the slicing of a similar model I see the plate adhesion is much better. I checked the contents of the .gcode and filtered the parameters in regards to width:
My file:
; brim_width = 0
; external_perimeter_extrusion_width = 0.45
; extrusion_width = 0.45
; first_layer_extrusion_width = 0.42
; infill_extrusion_width = 0.45
; perimeter_extrusion_width = 0.45
; solid_infill_extrusion_width = 0.45
; support_material_extrusion_width = 0.35
; top_infill_extrusion_width = 0.4
; wipe_tower_width = 60
MK3S sample file:
; brim_width = 0
; first_layer_extrusion_width = 0.42
; wipe_tower_width = 60
; extrusion_width = 0.45
; support_material_extrusion_width = 0.35
; external_perimeter_extrusion_width = 0.45
; infill_extrusion_width = 0.45
; perimeter_extrusion_width = 0.45
; solid_infill_extrusion_width = 0.45
; top_infill_extrusion_width = 0.4
Thank you.
Can
RE: 3mf files for the sample gcode's
Dont know if the 3mf files are available but in Prusa Slicer you can go File > Import Config and then select the gcode file. If it was sliced using Slicer it will import all the same settings in so you can see how its configured and apply to whatever model you want.
In effect past slices of models act like snapshots which is a very handy feature.
RE: 3mf files for the sample gcode's
Thank you neophyl, this seems to be a very handy feature.
Also, the questions I raised was not related to the configuration.
1. The first layer adhesion was fixed by adjusting the "live adjust z".
2. The model I printed was not comparable to PRUSA logo, it had tiny walls and I believe I need to adjust some other settings to prevent gaps between tiny walls.
RE: 3mf files for the sample gcode's
And, first layer is almost always 0.2 mm, I've never found anything else. And that means any changes in adhesion between prints is either contamination, a delta temperature of the PINDA, or you've changed Live-Z between runs.
Also - it is always a good idea to post photos to help other see what you are experiencing.
As for slicing and seeing something different, you can ZIP the stl you are slicing and post it here for others to examine.
RE: 3mf files for the sample gcode's
ps: by tiny walls, do you mean perimeters?