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# Filament Tolerance Calibration
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Each filament and printer combination can result in different tolerances. This means that even using the same filament and print profile, tolerances may vary from one printer to another.
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To correct for these variations, Orca Slicer provides:
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- Filament Compensation:
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- Shrinkage (XY)
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- Process Compensation:
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- X-Y hole compensation
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- X-Y contour compensation
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- Precise wall
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- Precise Z height
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## Orca Tolerance Test
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This calibration test is designed to evaluate the dimensional accuracy of your printer and filament. The model consists of a base with six hexagonal holes, each with a different tolerance: 0.0 mm, 0.05 mm, 0.1 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm, and 0.4 mm, as well as a hexagon-shaped tester.
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You can check the tolerance using either an M6 Allen key or the included printed hexagon tester.
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Use calipers to measure both the holes and the inner tester. Based on your results, you can fine-tune the X-Y hole compensation and X-Y contour compensation settings. Repeat the process until you achieve the desired precision.
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