November 18, 2023
Description
SV07 Profiles and calibration guide.
Black Friday is coming up, and the SV07 is the printer recommendation for those that can't afford a MK4 (yet!). With Klipper and a volcano hotend, it can print much faster than other bed-slingers at this price point, and most importantly has a large number of calibration options to obtain the best performance. However, I continue to prefer Prusament and PrusaSlicer, so below is my guide for tuning the SV07 printer and profiles.
3MF files are attached from which the printer profiles can be extracted and saved.
Further general reading / support:
Steps
Hardware Adjustments
Hardware adjustments should be done first, as these will impact calibration and input shaping. These suggestions are not required for a good printer, but will improve maintenance or reliability. If this is a first printer that has to print its own modifications, input shaping should be repeated after these have been added.
As part of the printer hardware setup, it is import to verify that the movement system is moving freely. This is the most common source of layer shifts and poor print quality. These components are checked when the printer is turned off, so I've not included them in the printer calibration routine. If you change these
After printing for several weeks, re-check the movement system, and if satisfactory consider applying loctite / fastening glue to prevent movement in the future. However, for me, I incorporate checking the system during printer maintenance.
Printer Config
Change to maximum extruder width
Air Filtration / Airflow
Health and safety - this printer chews through filament, and has no enclosure or built in filtration. As with working with any hobbyist-level plastics / paints / solvents, it should be used in rooms with fresh air flow. Do not sleep with it, no matter how much you love it. Or do. I'm not your mother.
More info can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxMUj7pcPPI&t=0s
Printer Calibration
SOVOL in-built calibration
As per the user manual. These steps are required to have a functioning printer. Gantry levelling and bed levelling should be iterated two to three times.
ORCASlicer Calibration
OrcaSlicer is an alternative slicer that has excellent calibration tests to test printer properties, see documentation here: https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/Calibration
These tests are only required if you want to check the performance of your printer. I used the flow rate test to calibrate my printer flow. I then used the advanced calibration tests to assess max volumetric flow and max speed (via VFA).
Profile Calibration
I have created 3 printer profiles aimed at beginners. These profiles started with the Makers Muse Profile, but with additions including:
The speed profile takes maximum advantage of the speed of the SV07. In addition to the speed and acceleration, it also has (a reduced amount) of 2 perimeters, 2 bottom and 3 top layers, with 5% adaptive infill. This profile has generated consistent prints, but with reduced visual quality such as ringing.
The quality profile is slowed down in acceleration and max flow in order to minimize visual artefacts. It also has 3 perimeters and 4/5 bottom/top layers to reduce visibility of internal support structure through light-coloured filament.
The lithopane profile is designed for - you guessed it - lithopanes, with a large number of perimeters and a high infill percentage. This uses feature speed limits rather than volumetric flow, but produces high quality photos.
To use these profiles, download the attached .3MF files. You can then save the profiles there to your user profiles.
Table 1. Profile Settings.
| Name | Predicted Benchy Time (minutes) | Acceleration (mm^2/s) | Max Volumetric Speed (PLA) (mm^3/s) | Expected Artefacts
|
| Makers Muse* (starting point) | 57 | 8000 | N/A (Set by feature type) | Y layer shift (too large accel) |
| Speed Profile | 35 | 6300 | 24 | Minor Ringing |
| Quality Profile | 57 | 3000 | 16 | Minimal |
| Lithopane Profile | 131 | 2000 | 16 | Minimal |
*For Maker's Muser profile see links in video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH5RQiuaKlw
Filament Calibration
Different filaments have different temperature requirements (common to all prints), and different flow rates (dependent on the printer heater block). The table below
For ABS/ASA, a enclosure or controlled temperature will probably be required. Honestly, stick to PLA / PETG / TPU, where this printer excels.
Don't both with a filament dryer, the SV07 chews through it so quickly it won't matter.
See documentation here: https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/Calibration
Table 2. Recommended max volumetric flow settings (Filament→Advanced→Max Volumetric Flow).
| Filament | PLA | PETG | ASA | TPU |
Filament Max Flow override (filament settings) (mm^3/s) | 24 | 12* | 17* | 2.5* |
*Scaled from Prusaslicer values to measured PLA value. As I test them I will update these values.
Happy printing!
License:
Creative Commons — Public Domain
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