Orcaslicer current state for Core One
Hi, I'm just interested to know if anyone is using Orcaslicer for their C1
I've always been comfortable using PS, up until recently it had all the features I needed or would find useful, but there are more and more features that Orca has that PS doesn't that I'd really like to check out, these are mainly:
Inner/Outer/Inner perimeter ordering
Not slowing down for external walls
Adjustable ironing angles
That's not to mention the many calibration features that PS doesn't have.
I checked a few months back and although there were C1 profiles available on nightly builds of Orca, many issues were present so I decided to hold off for a while.
RE: Orcaslicer current state for Core One
I moved from Bambu Studio to Prusa slicer and couldnt believe how bad it is. I tried to force me to use Prusa slicer, but the workflow was just not so straightforward and user friendly as in bambu. So I moved on to Orca slicer nightly build, setup pla and petg custom profiles to match the values in Prusa slicer, connected it to Prusalink and use it now exclusively for all prints without problems. No bugs, no crashes or whatever. Added bambu silicone brush and gcode for nozzle cleaning also and feel much more comfortable with this setup, everything flows so smooth now. I dont know if I am alone who has this feeling, but it was relief.
RE: Orcaslicer current state for Core One
Hello, Is Input shaping, and phase stepping automatically supported in Orca slicer for the core one, or do i need to run special command for it?
RE: Orcaslicer current state for Core One
Hello, Is Input shaping, and phase stepping automatically supported in Orca slicer for the core one, or do i need to run special command for it?
Phase stepping is done completely by the printer, nothing needed from the slicer.
RE: Orcaslicer current state for Core One
Thank you for your reply. So i assume i still have to add the custom Code for input shaping? I never added anything to prusa slicer so i assumed it is also handled by the printer?
RE: Orcaslicer current state for Core One
There's nothing to be done from the user wrt input shaping, except running the calibration once from the printer menu itself.
Input shaping is then applied to every print by the the printer. The user/slicer doesn't need to get involved.