You've become my favourite and goto 3d printing channel, you're teaching me so much on creality print 5. The way you explain and show things, editing, everything very well done and easy for a novice like myself to understand! Keep up the good work :)
Now that's the kind of comment I like to read first thing in the morning! Thanks for those kind words and thank you for watching! More Creality Print videos coming soon!
AWW, that was what I was looking for! I wrote another comment because I havent been digging deep enough. (RUclips search sent me to an older video about the topic first, grrr) Brilliant! THANK you for explaining it so good!
This new update is great. I was able to get .04mm layer height on .4mm nozzle with fantastic results with my Ender 3 V3 SE. I am on klipper and I have done the dual 5015 fan upgrade. Outside of that, I have tuned and tuned and tuned. That was also at a max velocity of 250mm/s and outside walls at 100mm/s with PETG.
If you don't see the icon in the toolbar, it's hidden behind the filament control menu. A small circular tab sits next to the menu which controls the menu's onscreen/offscreen option. Click that tab, the menu slides offscreen and the tab moves to the edge of the screen. To review, your minmum and maximum layer height settings provide the range in which the adaptive layer settings work. Good tool. Thanks for the heads up.
A lot of slicers seam to be more alike than a lot of people realize. Sometimes it's just a matter of applying what you learn from one slicer to another. Thanks for watching! It is very much appreciated!
Thank you for the video! The only little disadvantage of this method is that we can't use tree supports. It's understandable, they have their own independent layer height. The feature it's extremely useful, thank you for great explanation!
Using adaptive layers in Cura is very similar, but you get control over the layer height range and the max difference between steps It does help on spherical shapes.
Similar but still different. I did a full video on Adaptive Layers in Cura about a year ago. I think Creality is following the path of Adaptive Layers in Orca.
@@pushingplastic7445 ya that would be a great way to arrange them and maybe you could target one section at a time also have you been facing issues on slicing with custom setting and losing all details of the object coz I have been facing the issue for a while
@@SatishRai1310 I haven't losing details with custom settings. I have noticed a drop off in quality recently but I'm hoping it's a worn nozzle. I'm still running the original on my K1 Max. I'll be installing a Flow Tech nozzle next week. As for the Ender 3 V3 Se, I haven't noticed any drop off at all in quality. What printer are you running?
@@pushingplastic7445 I am running on ender 3v3ke I didn't had any issues with printing, but during slicing on custom setting all my details on prototype used to not appear hence was forced to use default setting
Every time I tried adaptive layers on V4 it didn't make a difference or made it look worse. I quit using it. Off that topic, could someone help me with TPU? I have a K1 max, when I print a benchy with 95a tpu, it's all good until the chimney, then it's turns to a melted mess... Ideas??
After I figured it out, I went back to a current print to ad adaptive layers. Figured it out i guess, i went to slice and all I got was a ghost image of my print. I couldn't get it to slice. It would move around and if I went back to prepare, it would be normal. What am I doing wrong? I logged out and restated my laptop. Nothing. I am NOT tech savy at all. So frustating
@@Elimn8r64 When you apply the adaptive layer setting, you must press the button that says "Adaptive" before slicing. If you make an adjustment in the adaptive layer dialog box and you don't press that button, you will get only the ghost image and the slice button is disabled. After any change to the adaptive layers, press the adaptive (or Smooth) button. I hope this helps!
I did what you suggested. I made sure I pressed the adaptive and the smooth button. I still got the ghost image and couldn't slice it. Am I missing something else? Also, when I clicked on speed to slow it down, nothing appeared, just blank. I'm using silk pla if it matters. I've tried this many times and keep getting the same result. Sorry to keep bothering you
You've become my favourite and goto 3d printing channel, you're teaching me so much on creality print 5. The way you explain and show things, editing, everything very well done and easy for a novice like myself to understand! Keep up the good work :)
Now that's the kind of comment I like to read first thing in the morning! Thanks for those kind words and thank you for watching! More Creality Print videos coming soon!
AWW, that was what I was looking for! I wrote another comment because I havent been digging deep enough. (RUclips search sent me to an older video about the topic first, grrr)
Brilliant! THANK you for explaining it so good!
I’ve been wondering about this. Now I know how to do it! Thanks!
This new update is great. I was able to get .04mm layer height on .4mm nozzle with fantastic results with my Ender 3 V3 SE. I am on klipper and I have done the dual 5015 fan upgrade. Outside of that, I have tuned and tuned and tuned. That was also at a max velocity of 250mm/s and outside walls at 100mm/s with PETG.
Nice! How are you liking the SE? I'm loving mine so far. I recently did some TPU parts with great results!
@@pushingplastic7445 All of the issues I have had were between me and the slicer, so I am loving it!
If you don't see the icon in the toolbar, it's hidden behind the filament control menu. A small circular tab sits next to the menu which controls the menu's onscreen/offscreen option. Click that tab, the menu slides offscreen and the tab moves to the edge of the screen.
To review, your minmum and maximum layer height settings provide the range in which the adaptive layer settings work. Good tool. Thanks for the heads up.
Something I need to check out for my next print project where quality matters. Thanks for sharing!
Give it a try! It works great and I'm sure they'll keep improving it!
Thanks, good explanation
thank you again for the tutorials I use Anytime slice next.. but the basics for instructions are the same!!
A lot of slicers seam to be more alike than a lot of people realize. Sometimes it's just a matter of applying what you learn from one slicer to another. Thanks for watching! It is very much appreciated!
Please do a updated video on the retraction distance and retraction speed 🙂
You got it! Thanks for watching!
another great video. thanks
Thank you & thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video!
The only little disadvantage of this method is that we can't use tree supports. It's understandable, they have their own independent layer height.
The feature it's extremely useful, thank you for great explanation!
Can' you use any supports at all? I want to print a bell with adaptive layers, but I need supports on the inside. Does that make a difference ?
@@Elimn8r64 Hello! You can use normal supports (lines), but not organic (tree supports)
Using adaptive layers in Cura is very similar, but you get control over the layer height range and the max difference between steps
It does help on spherical shapes.
Similar but still different. I did a full video on Adaptive Layers in Cura about a year ago. I think Creality is following the path of Adaptive Layers in Orca.
Keep up the good work sir love watching your videos can you make a series on creality print 5 how to use
Actually, I've been doing that! More to come! I think I need to gather them into a play list, thoughts?
@@pushingplastic7445 ya that would be a great way to arrange them and maybe you could target one section at a time also have you been facing issues on slicing with custom setting and losing all details of the object coz I have been facing the issue for a while
@@SatishRai1310 I haven't losing details with custom settings. I have noticed a drop off in quality recently but I'm hoping it's a worn nozzle. I'm still running the original on my K1 Max. I'll be installing a Flow Tech nozzle next week. As for the Ender 3 V3 Se, I haven't noticed any drop off at all in quality. What printer are you running?
@@pushingplastic7445 I am running on ender 3v3ke I didn't had any issues with printing, but during slicing on custom setting all my details on prototype used to not appear hence was forced to use default setting
Every time I tried adaptive layers on V4 it didn't make a difference or made it look worse. I quit using it.
Off that topic, could someone help me with TPU? I have a K1 max, when I print a benchy with 95a tpu, it's all good until the chimney, then it's turns to a melted mess...
Ideas??
I want to use adaptive layers with supports but when I activate the supports nothing happens. How can I solve this?
Men... you solve a problem for me... go check a few answers back. Well... You just can use lines support not tree.
I tried messing with adaptive layers, and no matter how much I go between and speed, the entire print is solid green (..12) Any idea what's wrong?
After adjusting the quality/speed be sure to press the adaptive button just to the left of the slider.
NM I think I answered my own question
After I figured it out, I went back to a current print to ad adaptive layers. Figured it out i guess, i went to slice and all I got was a ghost image of my print. I couldn't get it to slice. It would move around and if I went back to prepare, it would be normal. What am I doing wrong? I logged out and restated my laptop. Nothing. I am NOT tech savy at all. So frustating
@@Elimn8r64 When you apply the adaptive layer setting, you must press the button that says "Adaptive" before slicing. If you make an adjustment in the adaptive layer dialog box and you don't press that button, you will get only the ghost image and the slice button is disabled. After any change to the adaptive layers, press the adaptive (or Smooth) button. I hope this helps!
I did what you suggested. I made sure I pressed the adaptive and the smooth button. I still got the ghost image and couldn't slice it. Am I missing something else? Also, when I clicked on speed to slow it down, nothing appeared, just blank. I'm using silk pla if it matters. I've tried this many times and keep getting the same result. Sorry to keep bothering you