There's another important feature for OrcaSlicer - multiple plates in a project. I constantly work with projects that require multiple plates of parts. With most other slicers, we are required to use separate projects/files for the multi-plate layout. I have Orca projects that have as many as 16 plates. By having these plates in one project, I can easily keep track of ALL of the parts for a project.
Thiss. I Need to know exactly what I need to know for filament profiles , what I do know is that orca flash has a couple calibration test but idk if that’s all I need for the best results , they also use calipers
Flashprint is fine, but on my Ryzen 5600G with built in graphics the buildplate and the model preview is completely black... (Like a void). But Orca works perfectly
Thank you so much for all that you do . I don't suppose you can please help me with getting OrcaSlicer to connect to my Flashforge Adventure 3 Lite? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I think my other comment got flagged, but what I wanted to say is that one of you spоnsor links is missing a slash ("/") before the question mark ("?"). (Because of this your aff. code isn’t added to the link)
The reason why you are getting that is because the link is to their Chinese website, since they are located in China. So, all downloads from Chinese servers are currently marked as insecure do to the current political climate. I guess this is because they may not be allowed to have a US based server for files to be downloaded from. I have talked to some of my Cybersecurity colleagues, and this is the reason that they gave. They also said that as long as you scan the file before unzipping it and make sure there is no malware you should be ok, but if it throws up a red flag delete it. Politics is fun.
I wish I knew why both Flashforge slicers redirect to those sites as well. But even if you try to download Orca Flashforge directly from the Flashforge site, it also redirects to another unsecure site. The Brave browser just instantly closes the page. Oddly enough, the software for FlashDental and other apps on the same page don't redirect.
@@FigureFeedback I prefer Orca Slicer, I just wish I could figure out how to setup an option to level the bed before printing. I have found it necessary for printing final parts with tight tolerances. If anyone has any suggestions, I would love to hear it.