Cannot seem to add TPU filament to a Creality E3 S1 Pro profile #3947
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I did a little more tinkering around. Added in an Ender 3 V3SE profile. Am able to see and use all the installed filaments. What I was able to do is save a custom version of TPU, then edit the json file to change the 'compatible_printers' value to match the printer name "Creality Ender-3 S1 Pro 0.4 nozzle" as well as the file names for the json and info file. Suddenly it showed as a usable filament for the S1 Pro printer. Is it some kind of odd naming bug? Edit: Found the filament profiles and added the S1 pro's printer name to the 'compatible printers' list for Creality TPU, now it shows up as a usable filament. |
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Hi All, same printer, same problem. Unfortunately your workaround doesn't work for me. Any way to force the printer to use filaments that are not included in the standard options? It seems that this operation is feasible for other printers, but impossible for the Creality Ender-3 S1 Pro! |
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Same thing occurs with S1 Plus. To add it, since I have sonicpad, i had to edit the Creality Generic TPU file in %appdata%\OrcaSlicer\system\Creality\filament. |
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looking for the same answer to this problem |
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Same issue here, I cannot add TPU to my elegoo Neptune 3 Pro. |
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Same here.... |
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As a workaround: I haven't found the need for a baked-in TPU filament profile. I simply modify both Filament and Process Presets with the values I need to print TPU. (This includes overriding some earlier settings. E.g., 8 mm/sec speed and I override retraction to zero.) I add the name "TPU" in their Preset names. Done. (In fact, I don't use any of the baked-in Filament profiles in my normal work flow. I start with a standard profile as a baseline/Sanity Check, but the settings aren't what I want and I always have to modify the standard profiles for my brand, color and type of filament.) Having said that, I have modified a json to change my travel acceleration. But it wasn't easy or obvious. There's a lot going on in those .json's with inheritances and everything has to match/be consistent for changes to take. |
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Experiencing the same problem Suggestion: add a checkbox: "allow non-compatible filaments" to help with a better workaround |
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Got the workaround to work on windows but i need this to work on linux. Still broken... |
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So searching first would have seemed me quite some time. How to we put a fix in for this printer? |
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#7085 Go there, add a thumbs up ? |
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Same issue here, going back to prusa slicer until this issue is solved in Orca Slicer |
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I've just been driving myself half-batty trying to add a TPU filament to my Ender 3 S1 Pro printer profile.
I can see the generic ones in the profile for my K1. I added an ender 3 V3 SE and I can see the TPU filament there. But it doesn't show under the Ender 3 S1 Pro. I can't even create a custom filament for the S1 Pro, anything I make shows up under the other printers.
Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, or there's some sort of odd bug.
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