Graphs

Is it possible to show a graphed output for velocity, acceleration and flow velocity during a print? Thanks
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MightyMini
MightyMini14mo ago
Not that I heard of. Thing is, that you would need a very high resolution on the time axis for it to make sense. Much quicker then the poll on the dashboard. Even for a short print the curve would be all over the place, not to mention longer ones. Don't think that it would be practical to handle. What information do you want to read from it?
like-gold
like-gold14mo ago
was looking for max flow..
MightyMini
MightyMini14mo ago
You could easily calculate it with excel. Only if you print a long(er) thick line, the dashboard will show you a constant value. I use a spreadsheet to calc my maximum speed for my different nozzle sizes... Got several sizes between 0.4 up to 1.4mm
like-gold
like-gold14mo ago
Is there anything online for this? I assume I need to go single wall shape, like a torture test? Yes I want to find my max point for a 0.6 nozzle how do i create the csv?
MightyMini
MightyMini14mo ago
Why csv? Do you have Microsoft excel installed?
miklschmidt
miklschmidt14mo ago
Use the max flow calibration tool in superslicer or orca slicer You need to do an actual print to find your max flow rate It's quick and easy Also more of a general tuning question, not a RatOS one. Closing this thread for now.