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Question The V0.1 page on GitHub only has a slicer profile for PrusaSlicer. Is there a profile for SuperSlicer or Cura anywhere?

polypeptide147

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I’ve always used Cura but heard SuperSlicer is recommended by a lot of Voron users. If there’s a profile so I can get started with some good settings that would be great!
 
I’ve always used Cura but heard SuperSlicer is recommended by a lot of Voron users. If there’s a profile so I can get started with some good settings that would be great!
SuperSlicer has V0 in the configuration wizard. I haven't used it but it is probably fine but meant for the bowden style pocketwatch extruder from the V0 and not the V0.1 style MiniAfterburner. It is still workable but you'll want to tune the extruder retractions at the very least.
 
SuperSlicer has V0 in the configuration wizard. I haven't used it but it is probably fine but meant for the bowden style pocketwatch extruder from the V0 and not the V0.1 style MiniAfterburner. It is still workable but you'll want to tune the extruder retractions at the very least.
I tried it and it was not good at all. I get basically flawless prints with Cura and I changed the retraction settings in superslicer to match but the print looks awful
 
SuperSlicer have a menu option for Calibration, which includes retraction settings. You should run these on you own printer, the default profile is just a foundation from where to build your settings.
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As others have pointed out, there are built in profiles for the v0. You need to be careful as it is for the v0 and not the v0.1. The main difference, in my opinion, is the retraction distance, as it is set for bowden, and not direct drive. If you want, you can reuse the profile I use, which are in my description. Just try to tune it down, in terms of speed and accel, until you have made some speed test and proper calibration
 
Also your able to import a PrusaSlicer profile into Superslicer
Yes you can. Basically, superslicer is a modified version of prusaslicer, but with more settings. The other way might not be possible tho (superslicer -> prusaslicer)
 
Yes you can. Basically, superslicer is a modified version of prusaslicer, but with more settings. The other way might not be possible tho (superslicer -> prusaslicer)
Yes thats what I said, you can import from Prusaslicer -> Superslice, its also possible go the other way but you lose some settings.
 
I've used Doc's and Ellis' 2.4/Trident profiles on my V0.1 and they work fine after changing the bed size. They aren't that different, really.
 
Yes thats what I said, you can import from Prusaslicer -> Superslice, its also possible go the other way but you lose some settings.
Sorry, I thought it was OP asking.. I just looked at the profile picutre, and saw both in green, my bad !
 
SuperSlicer have a menu option for Calibration, which includes retraction settings. You should run these on you own printer, the default profile is just a foundation from where to build your settings.
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Remind me where you got the 3d model of the bed and texture for the V0 profile. I used to have this and did the "cleaning" of my hard drive this weekend and accidentally deleted my files and I don't recall where I got them.
 
Remind me where you got the 3d model of the bed and texture for the V0 profile. I used to have this and did the "cleaning" of my hard drive this weekend and accidentally deleted my files and I don't recall where I got them.
This specific one on the screenshot I got from Discord a long time ago, but there is other (slightly different) on the Github repo, as linked by claudermilk.
 
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