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Growlbeard
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MK3S+: Holes are printed proportionally too large

Hello everyone,
I recently exchanged my MK3S+ for another one. Since then, I have noticed a phenomenon for which I cannot find a real solution.

The printer has a Revo hot end and is fully calibrated. I am working with the Orca slicer.

The outer dimensions in the X-Y plane generally look acceptable, normally <0.15 mm. However, it generally prints holes in XY that are so large that the functionality of the component may be impaired under certain circumstances. Of course, I could work with X-Y hole compensation here, but the holes deviate from their target diameter by a certain percentage. A 30 mm hole has a diameter of 30.5 mm, a 20 mm hole is 20.25 mm, and so on. Each hole is approximately 1.5% larger than the target diameter, which is why a fixed compensation value cannot solve my problem.

Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be?

Thanks!

Postato : 25/10/2025 9:30 am
Robin_13
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RE: MK3S+: Holes are printed proportionally too large

Shrinkage compensation in your filament settings.  As part of my calibration settings, after I do the extrusion calibration, I print a test cube and calibrate the shrinkage for every filament I use.  You have to be in Normal or Advanced mode in Prusa Slicer to adjust this setting.  Orca should have something similar.  I do this procedure for every roll of filament now.  I have found the settings for one roll to the next can make a small change.

Under Filament > Advanced > Shrinkage compensation  

From a cube I just happen to have sitting on my desk.  30mm cube.  Measure 29.95 for X  29.93 for Y 30.09 for Z. 

Postato : 01/12/2025 7:21 pm
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