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George
We need updated numbers now with core xy printers and high flow nozzles...
jimwsmith
On blurb when MK4S was released this was siad:
a Bondtech CHT nozzle that increases Volumetric Flow. The new nozzle pushes ordinary Prusament PLA out with a volumetric flow of 24mm³, which is a 50% increase from the MK4 standard of 16mm³
bryn51
This article is useful, but it needs to be updated to include information about the newer model printers : Mk4, Mk4S, CoreOne and XP, plus impact of CHT Nozzles.
It would also be useful to know how Prusa Slicer arbitrates between Print Profile Autospeed settings (Max volumetric speed) and Filament Profile MVS.
Otmar
100% agree
Carmelo
Does the 1-2.5 mm^3/s for TPU/TPE still apply for Varioshore TPU in ~230-240°C ?
Because I found it easier and more efficient to print in 15mm^3/s like PLA, but I might be wrong.
And I couldn't find any totorials for it, only revieves and tests with no Prusa slicer setting showed...
Thx
Ак Вит
MVS question: "In your print profile, you'll typically have an all-around default value based on your hotend hardware."
Where can I change this parameter???
I can't get volumetric speed more than 11mm3/s in slicer at 100mm/s
I want to get 20mm3/s. I have a Vulcan hotend. RepRap printer.
Marina Curzi - Official Prusa CS

The MVS based on the hardware can be adjusted in PrusaSlicer on the Print settings tab - Speed, and scroll down to Auto Speed (advanced). The setting for Max volumetric speed is there. If you do not see this option, make sure you are in the Expert mode on the top right.