.. include:: .. include:: 3dprinting_substitutions.txt .. meta:: :description lang=en: Sample PrusaSlicer presets for the Prusa i3 Mk3 and Artillery/Evnovo Sidewinder X1 .. note:: This page is under heavy revision. .. _prusaslicer_sample_profiles: Sample |PS| presets for the Prusa i3 Mk3 and Artillery/Evnovo Sidewinder X1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've bundled up a working set of |PS| profiles for the Prusa i3 Mk3 and Artillery Sidewinder X1 series 3D printers. These profiles cover a range of nozzle size, speed, and quality settings for each printer. .. note:: Prusa has made significant changes to the layout of configuration profiles. These profiles should work with all recent versions of |PS|. However, some features have changed and are not yet implemented in these samples: * |PS| now uses **physical printer profiles** for OctoPrint configuration. * |PS| now allows the use of custom images for print bed and texture appearance. If something seems to stop working after importing these presets, see my notes page on :ref:`PrusaSlicer presets `. I've worked with each of these profiles, but make no warranty as to their suitability for use on your printer. Be careful if you have not calibrated your current nozzle and 1st layer/Live-Z settings. I have done some basic prints using each of these settings, but they are all "experimental" and not guaranteed perfect. Use at your own risk! .. include:: 3dprinting_disclaimer.rst I maintain separate configuration files for a variety of uses. These profiles are provided as a |PS| *config bundle* containing a combination of printer, print and filament profiles. Each custom profile name contains the date last updated to avoid confusion. * **Print Settings** profiles for each printer that provide different layer heights, speeds and other settings for quality. * **Printer Settings** profiles for each printer for different nozzle sizes and hardware settings. * **Filament Settings** profiles for custom filament profiles I have developed. These are shared between all printers for now. * **Prusa filament** profiles extracted periodically from the Prusa source, modified to allow use with all printers. For more information on the content and format of configuration bundle files, see my notes page on :ref:`PrusaSlicer presets`. |PS| profiles for the Prusa i3 Mk series: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Thanks to /u/Linkitch for the heads-up on the redundant start gcode. .. important:: These links will take you to pastebin where you can view the files. If you download them using the button at the top of the page, the file will have the `.txt` extension. Rename each file with the `.ini` extension and import it as a config *bundle* as :ref:`described below`. * My `Prusa i3 Mk3 series printer profiles `_. * My `Prusa i3 Mk3 series print profiles `_. .. note:: For printers other than the Mk3S and Mk3S+, I use a PINDA warmup procedure. This is to ensure a consistent ambient temperature for mesh bed leveling with older PINDA probe versions. You'll notice the nozzle will warm to 160C and move to the center-rear of the heated bed as it warms to 35C. Nothing seems to happen, particularly on the first print of a session in a cold setting. Be patient and monitor the temperatures under **Support->Temperatures** on the printer menu. Once the PINDA probe has warmed to 35C, the print will continue. More information on this procedure can be found in my :ref:`Customizing PrusaSlicer start g-code ` notes. |PS| profiles for the Artillery Sidewinder X1 series: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. important:: These links will take you to pastebin where you can view the files. If you download them using the button at the top of the page, the file will have the `.txt` extension. Rename each file with the `.ini` extension and import it as a config *bundle* as :ref:`described below`. * My `Artillery Sidewinder printer profiles `_. * My `Artillery Sidewinder print profiles `_. |PS| profiles for all printers: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Prusa recently made changes to the way system profiles work with custom printer presets. .. important:: These links will take you to pastebin where you can view the files. If you download them using the button at the top of the page, the file will have the ``.txt``` extension. Rename each file with the ````.ini`` extension and import it as a config *bundle* as :ref:`described below`. * My `custom filament profiles `_. These are presets I've created and tuned for filaments I have worked with regularly. * Extracted `Prusa filament profiles `_. These are copies of the Prusa filament profiles as of December, 2020, with all dependencies removed so they can be used with custom or non-Prusa printers. For more information on these changes, see my notes page on :ref:`PrusaSlicer presets `. .. _prusaslicer_using_profiles: Using configuration bundles ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ To use these profiles: #. Download the config bundle (``.ini`` file). #. Open |PS| and select ``File->Load Config Bundle``. #. Select the configuration bundle ``.ini`` file and select ``OK``. PrusaSlicer will display an indicator that the custom profiles have been successfully imported: .. figure:: ../_images/prusaslicer_presets_imported.* :alt: Successful |PS| printer profile import :width: 50% :align: center Successful |PS| printer profile import Check your **Printer Settings**, **Filament Settings** and **Print Settings** to confirm that the custom profiles have been loaded. .. figure:: ../_images/prusaslicer_imported_printer_profiles.* :alt: Imported |PS| printer profiles :width: 50% :align: center Imported |PS| printer profiles .. include:: 3dprinting_footer.rst Last modified June 1, 2022. Last build on |today|.