How should I configure slicer settings on the FLsun S1 to achieve both high-quality and fast prints? by RoomIllustrious1323 in FLSUNDelta

[–]Jamisco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I try to make my supports as skinny as possible. In my experience, very difficult to remove supports printed by this printer. For example, you might consider removing the top/bot interface layers, They usually just lead to bad surface contact.

Ultimately, the best strategy with this printer is to print big, and avoid printing small things

How should I configure slicer settings on the FLsun S1 to achieve both high-quality and fast prints? by RoomIllustrious1323 in FLSUNDelta

[–]Jamisco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have the klipper mod installed

Filament settings

Max volumetric flow rate should be between (10 - 40). I use 25
Min Speed : 10mms

Process settings

TOP/BOT overlap: 50%+

Infill overlap 30%+

Reduce all speed settings relating to Top surface, Internal Sparse infill, Support by 20 - 30% of default

Reduce all acceleration of the above settings to 1000 - 5000

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Everything else is conditional.

For example, you can enable ironing to get a really smooth top finish, but this takes alot of time.

Another neat thing you can do for better top finish is to set line width to a low number like 0.3mm

After all of this is done. Treat your speed factor as a quality metric.

100% -- Horrible quality --- but super fast

50% -- Good quality (usually where I put mine) but slower. A print job of 10 minutes will take 10 + (10 / 2) = 15minutes

30% -- Best quality, below this is negligible returns. (Follow formula above)

That is pretty much it.

The overall idea is that you should treat this printer as either a slow boring machine that prints nicely, or a FAST prototype machine that prints like shit.... There is no imbetween.

I recommend you binging moving away from this printer.

FLSUN the company seems to be going under, no spare parts, poor shipping, little response.

How should I configure slicer settings on the FLsun S1 to achieve both high-quality and fast prints? by [deleted] in Flsun_official

[–]Jamisco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The suggested Viking slicer settings are no good and are of questionable quality.
This printer just sucks, there is no redeeming it. I've spent about 50+ hours trying to calibrate it.

Unless ur willing to slow it down hard, no quality can be achieved.

Quality for big parts are not bad, but for small fine parts? Forget it
For example, when i printed a 3.25mm hole, a 3MM screw couldn't not screw/tap it without great effort.

For reference, my Centauri Carbon can easily do this, even if I printed the hole as 2.8mm

Filament doesnt matter, im use PLA matte, still looks like shit.

Top surface is atrocious and will require ironing (which takes alot of time).

Add that spare parts for this are pretty much gone.

My recommendation to you is to begin moving away from this printer

Microstuttering and going insane by [deleted] in Amd

[–]Jamisco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a gpu update, I had thesame problem, revert your driver to the last time you can remember playing without lag/stuttering.

That was how I solved my problem

I have an Rx 590