ACE. I wonder why they named the improved SV06 by that name? There is a lot to like in the SV06 Ace. I love the beefy all steel motion control way better than acetyl V rollers. I can see setting up a print farm using this printer if it's as good and reliable as it looks. There were a few early issues that are hopefully fixed by firmware upgrades. My biggest reservation is that @Microswiss doesn't yet have a FlowTech hot end for the SV06 Ace. That's my new standard. I hate that all of these manufacturers ship their high speed printers with nozzles that are nearly identical to the Volcano nozzle but just different enough that we're forced to buy their proprietary nozzles. Kudos to Sovol for open source on the SV06 Ace (and SV08) - hardware and software, and for providing OrcaSlicer with profiles for the printer instead of re-skinning an open source slicer to make an outdated proprietary version that nobody wants. Kudos also for explaining in the manual how to import the SV06 Ace OrcaSlicer profile into the OrcaSlicer we're already using.
Where is the link to the Github for the source files? Can you publish the result of input shaping calibration? Accelerations, smoothing, even better the whole graph.
thanks, I don't have any info on that but it seems like everyone is making a MulitColor system these days so I wouldn't be surprised if they did eventually :)
I hope Sovol makes a multi filament system for the SV06 Ace and the SV08. There is the Co Print 4 feeder system for Klipper printers but it's hard for most people to justify a $290 feeder for a $270 printer. Being able to print multiple colors makes a lot more sense if slicers become smart enough to print the purge material as infill instead of pooping or printing a purge tower - much faster and no material waste. If printing incompatible materials for complex functional parts the purge could be pooped into cavities within the infill.
Well can't post the whole thing here but pressure_advance: 0.03 pressure_advance_smooth_time: 0.035 max_velocity: 600 max_accel: 20000 max_accel_to_decel: 5000 max_z_velocity: 15 max_z_accel: 100
ACE. I ordered one of these and just received it a couple of days ago, I haven't assembled it yet. Do you know if it supports power loss recovery, either by default or through some firmware update or change in the configuration?
I looked online and didn’t see any mention of it. I tried starting a print on mine and cutting the power and it didn’t resume. Not sure if it’s something that can be turned on in klipper. I never really trust the resuming to continue without flaws. If it a real concern I would look into a battery backup so it can run uninterrupted.
@@DaveRigDesign Yes I already bought a CyberPower 1500VA/1000W UPS with clean sine wave AC output for the exact reason that I didn't see support for power loss recovery, although today I saw someone mentioning Sovol released a firmware update for the SV08 which introduced functionality for power loss recovery, so I hope they eventually make it available for the ACE. It had to be invoked manually though. Thanks anyway.
@@geekmidget - I can confirm that Sovol added power loss recovery to the recent SV08 firmware update and it works. You might check the SV06 Ace's files from the web interface. If it has power loss recovery, there should be a plr.cfg file and the printer,cfg file should have an include plr.cfg statement near the top. Worse case, as long as the part didn't pop off the bed, you could measure the height and delete that much from the bottom of the print in the slicer, reslice it, and print the top on top of the previously printed bottom. If the print popped off the bed, you can lower the part in the slicer to the correct layer, slice it as a second part, print that, and glue it to the previously printed portion. It's a pain but probably better than losing a 20 hour print. An uninterruptible power supply for your printer is a good idea.
ACE.
A short-ish look at the printer and it's printing capabilities, but a fine one at that. Thank you for the video.
ACE. I wonder why they named the improved SV06 by that name? There is a lot to like in the SV06 Ace. I love the beefy all steel motion control way better than acetyl V rollers. I can see setting up a print farm using this printer if it's as good and reliable as it looks. There were a few early issues that are hopefully fixed by firmware upgrades. My biggest reservation is that @Microswiss doesn't yet have a FlowTech hot end for the SV06 Ace. That's my new standard. I hate that all of these manufacturers ship their high speed printers with nozzles that are nearly identical to the Volcano nozzle but just different enough that we're forced to buy their proprietary nozzles.
Kudos to Sovol for open source on the SV06 Ace (and SV08) - hardware and software, and for providing OrcaSlicer with profiles for the printer instead of re-skinning an open source slicer to make an outdated proprietary version that nobody wants. Kudos also for explaining in the manual how to import the SV06 Ace OrcaSlicer profile into the OrcaSlicer we're already using.
Ace. Solid review! Looks like a great value. 👍
Thanks 🙏
ACE nice video man, think i will get this for chrismas since my 6 year old anecubic kossel just broke yesterday :D
Thanks. Wont be disappointed, it’s a solid machine.
Where is the link to the Github for the source files?
Can you publish the result of input shaping calibration? Accelerations, smoothing, even better the whole graph.
Sorry about that, must have forgot to add the link when publishing, It's added now but heres the link github.com/Sovol3d/SV06-ACE
ACEd it. Thanks!
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9:28 Well thank you.
Your welcome 😃
Ace: Nice review Dave! 👍
Do you know if Sovol is planning to make some kind of multicolor system for it?
thanks, I don't have any info on that but it seems like everyone is making a MulitColor system these days so I wouldn't be surprised if they did eventually :)
I hope Sovol makes a multi filament system for the SV06 Ace and the SV08. There is the Co Print 4 feeder system for Klipper printers but it's hard for most people to justify a $290 feeder for a $270 printer. Being able to print multiple colors makes a lot more sense if slicers become smart enough to print the purge material as infill instead of pooping or printing a purge tower - much faster and no material waste. If printing incompatible materials for complex functional parts the purge could be pooped into cavities within the infill.
What’s the printer.cfg look like ?
Like a txt file :)
What do you mean? In what way?
@ i mean in the way of difference to the svo6 with klipper. Like the acceleration and pressure advance
well never had a older 06 but the ACE has a max print speed of 600mm/s and Acceleration of 20000mm/s.
@ I know that part I want to the printer.cfg numbers . It’s easy to see sv06 printer.cfg but can’t find svo6 ace
Well can't post the whole thing here but
pressure_advance: 0.03
pressure_advance_smooth_time: 0.035
max_velocity: 600
max_accel: 20000
max_accel_to_decel: 5000
max_z_velocity: 15
max_z_accel: 100
ACE. I ordered one of these and just received it a couple of days ago, I haven't assembled it yet. Do you know if it supports power loss recovery, either by default or through some firmware update or change in the configuration?
I looked online and didn’t see any mention of it. I tried starting a print on mine and cutting the power and it didn’t resume. Not sure if it’s something that can be turned on in klipper.
I never really trust the resuming to continue without flaws. If it a real concern I would look into a battery backup so it can run uninterrupted.
@@DaveRigDesign Yes I already bought a CyberPower 1500VA/1000W UPS with clean sine wave AC output for the exact reason that I didn't see support for power loss recovery, although today I saw someone mentioning Sovol released a firmware update for the SV08 which introduced functionality for power loss recovery, so I hope they eventually make it available for the ACE. It had to be invoked manually though. Thanks anyway.
@@geekmidget - I can confirm that Sovol added power loss recovery to the recent SV08 firmware update and it works. You might check the SV06 Ace's files from the web interface. If it has power loss recovery, there should be a plr.cfg file and the printer,cfg file should have an include plr.cfg statement near the top.
Worse case, as long as the part didn't pop off the bed, you could measure the height and delete that much from the bottom of the print in the slicer, reslice it, and print the top on top of the previously printed bottom. If the print popped off the bed, you can lower the part in the slicer to the correct layer, slice it as a second part, print that, and glue it to the previously printed portion. It's a pain but probably better than losing a 20 hour print. An uninterruptible power supply for your printer is a good idea.
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