Hi there. I’m the Owner of an Voron 2,4, which dosent sees much use because i m a lazy ass. After my last Upgrade: SB2209 CAN board Carthographer 3D Phaetus Rapido HF

Did i decide that i need a fresh Klipper Install. Some of my Calibration: E-steps calibrated (stored in printer.cfg) Carthographer probe calibrated Input Shaping (MZV) done and values saved in printer.cfg Pressure Advance: default Voron value still in printer.cfg, but I tune PA per filament in OrcaSlicer

Problem: Switched to a different ABS filament and now: Walls and holes are off (clearly due to flow differences) Corners are missing or bulging Over-extrusion behavior So dimensional accuracy is lost.

I have separate filament profiles in OrcaSlicer, but I’m unsure:

What must be done once in firmware (e.g. in printer.cfg)?

What should be tuned per filament/spool in the slicer?

Which calibrations are required at minimum, and where do you store the results (slicer vs firmware)?

There are tons of calibration prints and tuning tools out there — → Which ones do you consider mandatory at least once? → Which do you repeat for every filament? → Any automated routines or test macros you use regularly?

Trying to improve my workflow and avoid unnecessary retuning while keeping dimensional accuracy across filaments.

Thanks in advance!

  • Bluewing@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I recommend you start here if you haven’t done all of these already.

    Otherwise, I have found Orca to have all the filament calibration tools I need to use.