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The way the test is implemented through orca slicer is actually a bit confusing. The forks of bambulab and orca slicer are likely intermingled. I used the default settings given in the drop menu then it imported a model. I then started the test as is without modifying anything.

I honestly have no idea which the correct values were for the p1p. Now that you mentioned it, I suppose I should have checked with bambulabs online manual. I hadn’t thought about that.


I’m currently trying to solve some seam artifacts. I assumed retraction has something to do with it.


The print is so small and I literally cannot see the results. I can’t even photograph it clear enough with my camera phone.


I must have done something wrong because the whole tower looks pretty much the same except for a clear overextrusion around the middle on one side. The rest have really thin barely visible strings that don’t go very far.


Retraction Test
I read through the Orca Slicer manual on github, but I don't understand how the retraction test works. I have no idea how I'm suppose to distinguish the results. Would anyone like to explain in layman's terms what it is I'm looking for?
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Yeah just the residue, no visible pieces of tape. Sorry for the late response.


Glad to know. I wasn’t aware of dead zones unil now. I’ll have to research that.


I admit I tried using every gram. Still I found some of the tape residue on the inside of the spool. Thanks for the advice.


I guess it would be small. What about a small triangle of it?

I’m asking because I got a weird droplet in my feed that showed up in a duplicate print.


Tape Residue on a spool
Is it possible for the leftover residue, of tape on a spool to be scraped into the feed? As the filament drags over the edges of the spool?
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There’s so many advantages to making your own. No wait time, and custom pieces. Only the connections are needed.


Yeah I hadn’t thought about getting the smaller bits off the plate.


Any tips on printing lego parts?
I am using OrcaSlicer/BambuStudio with the P1P. Also, the hotend currently has hardened steel gears and a 0.8mm nozzle. Am I forced to print the lego pieces slowly? Is there a setting or function that I can tweak to slow down my printer when it reaches the tiny circular geometry?
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