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Welcome to the OrcaSlicer WIKI!
OrcaSlicer is a powerful open source slicer for FFF (FDM) 3D Printers. This wiki page aims to provide an detailed explanation of the slicer settings, how to get the most out of them as well as how to calibrate and setup your printer.
Warning
This wiki is community-maintained.
Some pages may be outdated while others may be newer and present only in nightly build or latest release.
Note
Please consider contributing to the wiki following the How to contribute to the wiki guide.
Printer Settings
Settings related to the 3D printer hardware and its configuration.
- Air filtration/Exhaust fan handling
- Auxiliary fan handling
- Chamber temperature control
- Adaptive Bed Mesh
- Using different bed types in Orca
Material Settings
Settings related to the 3D printing material.
Process Settings
Settings related to the 3D printing process.
Quality Settings
Settings related to print quality and aesthetics.

Layer Height Settings
Line Width Settings
Seam Settings
Precision
Ironing
Wall generator
Walls and surfaces
Bridging
Overhangs
Strength Settings
Settings related to print strength and durability.

Speed Settings
Settings related to print speed and movement.

Initial Layer Speed
Other Layers Speed
Overhang Speed
Travel Speed
Acceleration
Jerk (XY)
Advanced / Extrusion rate smoothing
Support Settings
Settings related to support structures and their properties.

Multimaterial Settings
Settings related to multimaterial printing.

Others Settings
Settings related to various other print settings.

Prepare
First steps to prepare your model/s for printing.
Calibrations
The Calibration Guide outlines Orca’s key calibration tests and their suggested order of execution.
- Temperature
- Flow Rate
- Pressure Advance
- Retraction
- Tolerance
- Advanced:
Developer Section
This is a documentation from someone exploring the code and is by no means complete or even completely accurate. Please edit the parts you might find inaccurate. This is probably going to be helpful nonetheless.


