![]() using a set of generically labeled processes and manually going to each process and switching the profile to the printer I'm slicing for (VERY easy to make a mistake) So my 3 options (that I've figured out thus far) are: ![]() All of the printers here have different optimal printing speeds, nozzle diameters, and I often have 10 processes for each part with the "start/end print at X height" and using 3-4 materials. It gets extremely confusing when I have 10-15 processes for each printer here, very few of which overlap one another. Their build volumes, offsets, and material/quality presets get loaded right along with the profile. ![]() Inside the software, in the edit process settings window there is a drop down list where you can switch between your various printers' profiles. You do not need to use Import/Export FFF profile unless you're sharing the profile with another person. DarthRevan wrote:Profiles can be organized in the software.
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