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Calibration-Shapes
A Cura plugin that adds simple shapes (cube, cylinder, tube) and also 24 Calibration and test parts + 7 Postprocessing scripts
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Kcalibrator reviews and mentions
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- Linear Advance (ender3 v2 neo)
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Seems like I'm overextruding during curves? My parts don't fit together because the corners are too fat. [Cura/Monoprice MP10]
Linear Advance (Kcalibrator), if direct drive. Print slower 15-20mm/s, if bowden.
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artifacts and inset on walls (details in comments)
Try Kcalibrator instead, the Marlin's tool is awfully bad. Find K factor for one printing line and one speed and one plastic (e.g. 0.4×0.2mm, 60mm/s, PLA), it depends on too many things. Then recalibrate the flow (again, each spool will be different). Update your slicing profile with these new values. Don't slow down the outer walls.
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Linear advance calibration - "fast" segment progressively slows down as k factor increases
Try this Kcalibrator instead, for one particular set of parameters (one speed, one width, one filament).
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Calibrating esteps. Which is more important: filament length or line width?
Linear Advance compensates accelerations/decelerations on corners, when printing head almost stops, but printer still extrudes the same amount of hot plastic. All to make even lines without bulges. It's a firmware algorithm that lets you print faster with the same quality. The best tool I found is Kcalibrator.
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Is there a guide to figuring out line width? My lines are too thick (0.45 wide instead of 0.4), but if I decrease flow, it under-extrudes...
The official calibrating tool is meh, because it depends on the flatness of the bed surface. I always use this Kcalibrator, it takes something like 20-30 minutes per test, but the result is clearly visible (most of the time). LA is a must-have feature if you print faster than 15mm/s.
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Every Linear Advance line looks bad. Increasing 0.01 per step with direct drive extruder.
Run this https://github.com/ArtificalSUN/Kcalibrator to check from 0.07 to 0.11 (add a bit more to the range like from 0.05-0.13), with 0.005 step, one wall.
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Quick Linear Advance Question - Calibration test doesn't seem to match real prints
Try this one https://github.com/ArtificalSUN/Kcalibrator. Calibrate LA for each speed you use, then redo the flow.
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linear advance pattern is always too closemto the bed.
Try this Kcalibrator instead, first layer is a brim and it doesn't affect the results.
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I don't know what to do about this anymore...
I used this one: https://github.com/ArtificalSUN/Kcalibrator
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ArtificalSUN/Kcalibrator is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Kcalibrator is Python.
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