Inland filament in Prusa Slicer
In prusa slicer I see all types of filament some I have never seen before, I don't see Inland from Micro Center, they have a fantastic selection. I have to remake all my profiles to print properly. I have a XL 5head
RE: Inland filament in Prusa Slicer
One of the Micro Centers created a Github repo with profiles for many (not all) of the Inland filaments, as well as some profiles for other brands. https://github.com/DIY141/Inland-Filament-Profiles
RE: Inland filament in Prusa Slicer
I use Inland PETG almost exclusively and have very good results with it. I use the basic Prusa profile for their PETG and only change support, infill and perimeter settings as needed. All other settings seem to work well as is.
RE: Inland filament in Prusa Slicer
Microcenter's branded Inland filament is sourced from Esun. So for any given type of filament, an Esun profile should work just as well.
RE: Inland filament in Prusa Slicer
It is a great filament if you live near micro center and want to buy same day
RE: Inland filament in Prusa Slicer
Has anyone tried these profiles recently? I'm just getting started with PrusaSlicer and thought I'd see if there were any specific differences in the profiles between, say PLA+ and "Tough PLA", also the repo has polymaker profiles which is win for me and the spool of polylite ASA I have.
Unfortunately, PrusaSlicer 2.9.4 does seem to want to import the profiles.
I'm not sure I'm quite ready to try debugging the ini files.
Thanks!
One of the Micro Centers created a Github repo with profiles for many (not all) of the Inland filaments, as well as some profiles for other brands. https://github.com/DIY141/Inland-Filament-Profiles
RE: Inland filament in Prusa Slicer
Were you able to update a profile for the Inland 'Tough' PLA? I did click on the link @jlawley posted and saw an .ini for this filament but am not sure what to do with it. Would it be easier - or safer for a newbie - to try and add the filament through the wizard?
I had been using filament from Anycubic with mixed results. The biggest issue I was having was the filament breaking and sometimes in multiple spots making it a difficult to clear. Since this was happening on multiple spools of a 4-pack box I sent it back and in the mean time bought the Inland at a MicroCenter.
I printed a few small parts with short print times and didn't seem to have any trouble. The next part I printed was over 3 hours and I thought it was printing fine but when it finished only half the part was printed. At first I thought it was a bad gcode but when I tried to reprint it I realized it was going through the motions as if it was printing but was not laying filament. I thought it might have been another break in the filament so I cleared the line and reloaded it but got the same result. I tried printing with another filament and it still was not printing even though it was going through the motions. Could this mean the nozzle is completely clogged and I will have to replace it?
I got the printer a month ago and it is my first one. It is an i3 MK3S+ with a MMU3.
Has anyone tried these profiles recently? I'm just getting started with PrusaSlicer and thought I'd see if there were any specific differences in the profiles between, say PLA+ and "Tough PLA", also the repo has polymaker profiles which is win for me and the spool of polylite ASA I have.
Unfortunately, PrusaSlicer 2.9.4 does seem to want to import the profiles.
I'm not sure I'm quite ready to try debugging the ini files.Thanks!
One of the Micro Centers created a Github repo with profiles for many (not all) of the Inland filaments, as well as some profiles for other brands. https://github.com/DIY141/Inland-Filament-Profiles