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@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ The VFA Speed Test in OrcaSlicer helps identify which print speeds trigger MRR a
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- **Step:**: Define the speed increment between each section of the tower (e.g., 10 mm/s).
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- **Step:**: Define the speed increment between each section of the tower (e.g., 10 mm/s).
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2. Check that Max Volumetric Speed is not limiting your speeds for this material. If it is, use a higher Volumetric Speed Material or recreate the test with a lower max speed.
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2. Check that Max Volumetric Speed is not limiting your speeds for this material. If it is, use a higher Volumetric Speed Material or recreate the test with a lower max speed.
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3. Print the VFA test:
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3. Print the VFA test:
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4. Inspect the tower for MRR artifacts. Look for speeds where the surface becomes visibly smoother or rougher. This allows you to pinpoint problematic speed ranges.
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4. Inspect the tower for MRR artifacts. Look for speeds where the surface becomes visibly smoother or rougher. This allows you to pinpoint problematic speed ranges.
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In this example, you can see how the Speed is Capping at 162 mm/s.
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In this example, you can see how the Speed is Capping at 162 mm/s.
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5. Configure the [Resonance Avoidance Speed Range](printer_motion_ability#resonance-avoidance-speed) in the printer profile to skip speeds that cause visible artifacts.
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5. Configure the [Resonance Avoidance Speed Range](printer_motion_ability#resonance-avoidance-speed) in the printer profile to skip speeds that cause visible artifacts.
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