- PA/Nylon - Tuned X1C Print Profiles for Bambu/Orca-Slicer

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What this is:

This is a collection of all of my PA/Nylon and similar (PACF) filament profiles for all filaments I've used of this type. I will update it as I tune new filament brands and colors. They are generally tuned for flow rate, pressure advance, and temperature and volumetric flow limits and overrides. They're a good working starting point for anyone struggling with a filament. I've also tuned other types of filaments (see my models here) and you should find, by category:

CHT-Nozzle versions also available (0.4 mm , Brass)

How to use:

These 3MF files are designed for use in Orcaslicer/Bambuslicer, but will work best in Orcaslicer, because it supports using a fixed pressure-advance value in the slicer.

  • Load the 3MF file for the filament of your choosing. Files are named as <Brand>__.3mf.
  • (optional, recommended): Save the filament and/or print presets for your own use to your user presets for future use.
  • Remove the calibration cube dummy object and put your desired object in.
  • Print! But, turn off flow calibration option in your prints! The more reliable PA value stored in the filament profile will be used instead, and you can skip the wasted startup time, too!
  • If you want to use these in Bambu slicer, you won't get the PA values applied automatically sadly, and you'll have to do that with a manual GCODE in the filament's start GCODE. This is really annoying to do for each filament, but it does work. However I suggest you try Orcaslicer for this reason.

 

Important notes:

  • These profiles are tuned on an X1C, with a hardened steel 0.4 nozzle installed, for use with a range of layer heights. If you have a different nozzle size or nozzle kind (steel/brass), these will be only starting points and you should re-tune most of the variables except maybe temperature.
  • Each 3MF also contains some of my own optimized settings for 0.16 mm prints, which I typically use, but these tuned filament profiles are designed/tuned to work across a variety of different print profiles.

Background:

I use the Orca Slicer variant of Bambu's slicer because it offers finer-grained control over the slicing process and makes tuning and using tuned filament profiles much easier than Bambu's official slicer, which lacks good calibration routines for some of the most important variables in good printing: flow rate, pressure advance, and temperature and volumetric flow limits.

This is particularly true for Bambu's Pressure Advance (they incorrectly call this “flow”) calibration, which forces you to run it every time and is unreliable, particularly on the popular textured PEI surface.

Each of these profiles has been tuned for:

 

  • Flow rate (aka extrusion multiplier)
  • Pressure advance (aka linear advance)
  • Temperature (with temp towers)
  • Volumetric flow limits (my settings are a little conservative based on printing the max volumetric flow rate calibration inside Orcaslicer)
  • Overrides (I typically try to avoid using these unless I have to)

 

Disclaimer: These are free to use, and I do not own the OrcaSlicer calibration cube model, i'm just using it here as a convenient way to distribute the profiles.

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I've been battling overture easy nylon all morning. Came across your profile and what a relief! I had it printing really slow and I think that was my issue. Printing at 70mm/s and then doing a temp tower lead me to 240 on the temp. Everything except the overhangs was good. I like this profile because it is much faster and the overhangs are better. I'm still getting a lot of curling on the overhangs but its better than it was. Now I just need to figure that out, any tips?
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if you use orca slicer there’s “extra perimeters on overhangs” and reverse wall order that claims to help with this
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Replying to @AdamL :
I do use orca. Ill give this a shot. Thanks!
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Replying to @AdamL :
I’m not sure what’s going on but those settings didn’t fix it. The profile works awesome on regular objects though. For context, it’s the bow of the benchy that won’t print right. all of the other overhangs and bridges look great. I printed a motorcycle chain oiler tool and the profile worked perfect.
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used your profile to print a fore grip out of esun pa-cf. nice layer bonding and great print with no warps. great profile
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