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GreenDevil
(@greendevil)
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Custom profiles for filaments not included in PS

Hey there, enjoying my Core One kit so far (first printer).

When adding custom profile for a filament not included isn't it best to start with the "Generic" profile and dial it in? If simply going off of the specs listed on the spool, it typically lists suggested nozzle temps, print speed, and Fan Y/N.

I can set the nozzle temp. I've changed the max print speeds for layers, infill, and perimeters individually according to the specs. What about fan? The spool just says "Fan = off".

As mentioned, I'm new so I get that part of tuning a filament is to just print and make small adjustments. I'm trying to make sure I know how to start from the right baseline. For reference, I'm trying to work with Polymaker PETG.

Napsal : 22/12/2025 6:57 pm
hyiger
(@hyiger)
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Posted by: @greendevil

Hey there, enjoying my Core One kit so far (first printer).

When adding custom profile for a filament not included isn't it best to start with the "Generic" profile and dial it in? If simply going off of the specs listed on the spool, it typically lists suggested nozzle temps, print speed, and Fan Y/N.

I can set the nozzle temp. I've changed the max print speeds for layers, infill, and perimeters individually according to the specs. What about fan? The spool just says "Fan = off".

As mentioned, I'm new so I get that part of tuning a filament is to just print and make small adjustments. I'm trying to make sure I know how to start from the right baseline. For reference, I'm trying to work with Polymaker PETG.

Yes, start with the closest profile (can pick a generic one). If you are just printing Benchys or gridfinity boxes etc then it'll be good enough. If you are printing functional parts that need to be dimensionally accurate then you need to calibrate the filament. The manufacturer specs are just a starting point. Here are most of what is needed. OrcaSlicer has built-in tests that can be used to dial-in these settings. This is what I use then I copy over to PrusaSlicer. 

 

 

 

This post was modified před 10 hours by hyiger
Napsal : 23/12/2025 2:26 am
hyiger
(@hyiger)
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RE: Custom profiles for filaments not included in PS

One thing to add. For accurate parts I don't even trust the Prusa settings for their own filaments. I've found it to be off and I've recalibrated those as well. 

Napsal : 23/12/2025 2:29 am
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