I was going to print a honeycomb organizer I found, and a 16 hr print job seemed excessive for how big we were talking. Did my own tweaks and got it down to 12. Adding yours knocked it down to 9.3. Thanks 1mil!
You're timing is impeccable, I was debating whether or not to print some storage containers for small parts but was putting it off because I didnt want to sit here for days printing them.
So I used stock Cura settings to print an Articulating Turtle and print time was 1 day 14 hours 44 minutes. I imported your fast print settings and matched a few things to my stock Cura settings like walls and print speed and it dropped my print to 9 hours and 20 minutes in Cura, actual print time was 7 hours and 54 minutes. Roughly a 71% decrease in print time. Thank you so much for this Chuck.
I am brand new to 3d printing, I got my first printer on February 24, 2022. One of the first settings I started to play was was ironing, took my favorite ironing settings and added them to your filament Friday fast settings and the added very little time and made little nicer finish on the flat or top surfaces. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, it’s helped accelerate my learning curve, hopefully I’ll be able to give back to the community one day.
@@timmturner I use Cura for practically all my prints. I used Idea Maker for the benchy race. But my favorite slicer is Cura. I like having all settings at the same place.
This is very useful for new people who are getting into 3d printing. I personally downloaded and tried it hoping for some kind of miracle, but if you understand how you can optimize for speed there are no miracles, it gave me almost identical results that I already had. I am not bragging I am just trying to set realistic expectations for more experienced people. Great video!
It's amazing!! took my 7hs print to 3hs 11min, and it turned out just as good as the normal .28mm profile on my ender 3. Thank you Chuck, I learn so much from this channel. Love from Buenos Aires, ARG
Ive been using this profile and love the speed! Changing layer thickness down to .16mm stepped the aesthetic quality up and still saved a ton of time so pretty prints can be done fast as well.
I must say, wow. I don't often comment, but had to here. I've used your profiles in the past, but only saw minor differences from the standard built-in ender-3 cura profiles. This however was night and day. Much faster and I don't notice a drop in quality. I even changed it back to 3 walls (I like them for strength) and 0.2 layer height. It ended up looking almost identical to what I expect from a standard 0.2 layer height print but took just under 1/2 the time (10'30" hour print down to 5'8"). Awesome!
After watching your video, I’ve copped your profile then after slicing… boom!! it went from 11 hours to 3 hours and 46 minutes.. good quality, still usable +subscriber❤
WOW!!!! I''ve been printing with this all weekend and it truly is amazing. I have a project box that took 9 hours to print and this brought it down to just under 3 with acceptable results. This is amazing. Thank you for sharing!!!
Rather than pitching a "profile", I think it would be better to focus the video on the changes to the print settings and the impact. That would be applicable to all slicers. I appreciate the screen captures that show thicker lines, fewer lines counts for walls, tops and bottoms. For me, speed was better obtained with a printer that could handle accelerations better (Voron) and a tuning with an accelerometer to get the best speed with input shaping.
If money grew on trees, we would all just upgrade to faster printers to cut printing time. But that's not realistic for most of us. I, for one, appreciate the concept of doing what can be done within the boundaries of the existing printer to accomplish speed increases.
Just wanted to say thank you for this profile, before I was kind of hesitant to print certain things because of the time it took but now with this profile it’s made a HUGE difference thanks again
This Extra Fast profile is ridiculous, Chep! I can't believe the amount of time this has cut off my prints, and how well they still come out! You are a god among men
Some have commented that loading the Extra Fast .3mf file is changing their Ender 3 Pro Start and End Gcode. To prevent this choose "Create New" from the import project menu drop-downs. Then everything is new leaving your existing setup untouched and if you don't want it, you can easily delete the new profiles. If you get an error regarding the profile, try disabling the Startup Optimizer plug-in if you have that installed.
just tried it on my CE3 but i have a "stuck" noise and its not printing properly, second attempt now with higher nozzle temperature, anyone knows why it happends?
Thanks. Would you consider sharing the profile as a .curaprofile format instead of .3mf? When I opened the project, it changed my active printer and material I had selected, plus almost all of the setting visibility is now enabled when I had only the ones I cared about before. So I think just the profile is a more straight forward way to install.
My print settings have been reverted. I'll need to recalibrare the offset, figure out adjusted start and End G-codes, build sizes. Didn't realize it at first, loaded the profile in, made a print to compare, ran it, and nozzle dug itself in my bed. Just awesome.
As I am rather a newbie in the business - is it possible to somehow put the profile into Prusa slicer? I do not want to use several slicers when I am just learning what's what and how it all works and interacts
Hi Chuck, I tested your profile on my Anycubic I3 Mega Pro and Thank you very much for it. It printed an 8 Hour print (my standard 0.2 PETG profile) in 3 Hours (10 mins was the printer warm up time). I've never had my printer print this fast. Very happy with the results.
Thanks for the profile. I printed it out and the top layer looks like your print before you changed the 'Skin Overlap Percentage" from 15 to 30%. When checking your Extra Fast Cura Profile, the Skin Overlap was set to 15%. I changed it to 30% and it helped some, but still wasn't right. I changed the top layer from 3 to 4 and that fixed it while only adding 1 minute to the print. What does the 'Skin Overlap Percentage" really do? The stock Cura profiles all are set to 10%, and they work good.
Bloody hell!!! My original print was 1 day 13 hours, with your settings it took it down to 13 hours, with the FF settings it's taken it down to 6 hours 32 minutes. Let's see how it turns out. Either way, for drafts, it will be my go to from now on.
Oh wow. I just tried the new profile on a re-print of a model I did last night, and the time is almost half compared to the profile I was using. Thanks Chuck. This is a game changer!
While I am writing the comment, I am seeing how a part is being printed that previously took twice as long but with this profile super surprised, a game changer without a doubt, thank you sr.
Discovered quite an issue with this profile, certainly for my Ender 3 and PETG. I was printing some walls that were 2mm thick, normally cura would make this 5 walls. With the new profile, the line width is 0.45 and inner wall line width is 0.50. Based on this, it was printing only four walls instead of 5. 0.4 nozzle x 4 walls = 1.6mm, not 2mm, so it was leaving a gap of .1333mm between each wall and you could pull the walls apart. I changed all widths back to 0.4 and it went back to 5 walls and was solid. Added about 10% print time, but was still much much faster than standard 0.28 profile.
All I can say is Thank You for all you do started watching your channel before I started 3D printing Purchase my printer based on your videos ( Ender 3 Pro ) Done the must have upgrades pre your suggestions. I'm about 6 month's in now and have used up about 10 Spools (1K) of PLA Now working on an enclosure to try materials (ABS ASA etc) Couldn't have done it out your help. I will become a Patreon supporter as soon as finances allow
The default "super draft" setting in Prusaslicer is close to this. It's not quite as quick but you could probably achieve something similar with some adjustments. Prusa tends to be slightly quicker than Cura by default so I'm sure it's achievable.
I am curious of the dimensional deviation of “normal” vs the “fast” profiles… A hanger has a lot of room for error. I am curious about fitted parts and how fast is too fast… Edit: do higher end printers have a “high speed” option similar to CNCs? The machine reads ahead and adjusts the feeds to maintain accuracy when changing directions?
Ever since you gave out the first faster profile I've been consistently printing parts at .12 layer height. Honestly those prints aren't that much worse than a standard .12 print. So is there a way to further "hack" the profile to get prints just as nice? I think it's worth a shot. And printing even smaller at .08 is pretty good too. I've done some small detailed prints that were just about flawless.
I put a 0.2mm nozzle on my machine instead of the 0.4mm and using the CHEP 0.2 profile my print was fantastic quality was really hard to see the layer line's if at all
What a massive change..thank you for sharing and making this profile too..have tried it on several prints now (short and longer ones) and they all came out brilliant...
Chep, I was about to get stuck into doing 500 1 hour prints for an order, and then I came across this video, and each one is now taking 27 minutes. I cannot thank you enough. My electricity bill thanks you.
with the .45 wall line width it makes it so that the vertical wall layers don't adhere to each other. I had to bump it down to the .40 to get solid walls. Now I just have to contend with the elephants foot.... that is happening in just the corners for some reason.
@@StormBurnX - Thanks for the tip. I'll have to look. I used to have a starting gcode setup that I snagged from somewhere, but cura reset it and I don't remember where I got it from. It had that all set.
I can tell you without a doubt this works!!!! I did a print last night that took almost 6 hours!!!! Followed Chucks instructions and printed the exact same job and it took 1 hour and 36 minutes!!!! Quality is not as good as standard, but it works for me. Thanks Chep for doing this for the community. Sorry was a little late to the party.
I added this profile and decided to just run it with no changes and see what happens. Yesterday, I printed a model (fishing lure) in just over 5 hours using my old profile. With this one, it took just under 1 hour. Quality is a little lower but not so much that I care for functional prints. Anything I want to make look good, I already have to sand/fill/paint, so it's no big deal. Thanks for this Chuck (and others involved)!
Chuck you're the man! This profile has already saved me over 6 hours in print time over 3 batches of small protective covers I use for my business. I remember years ago when I first received my Ender 3 I stumbled upon your channel and every video has been concise and informative. Keep up the excellent work my friend and stay safe!
Thank-You Chuck for all the work you do to help us get gooder prints from our Creality machines! A great big thanks to Keith for his work on this profile!
I have been printing all week with your profile Chuck and its amazing how much time it has taken off with hardly any degradation in quality, some of my parts I had Ironing and Monotonic infill for the top layer which added some time on to the print but I cant tell the difference between parts printed with my old profile and this fast profile, considering the price of electricity has more than doubled this is a time and money saver! Thanks Keith Thanks Chuck for the time you took to acheive this!
Man, this video made me so happy! As an extreme novice to 3D printing, it was a little disappointing to realize there were such long wait times for prints. I thought that was just normal (even on low settings), but this has saved my sanity. Thank you!
Thangs doesn't have 'download all' anymore like in your video. And when I download the 3MF it doesn't have the profile anymore. Has something changed? And can you share the profile some other way? Thanks very much :D
OM Goodness! I've become addicted to gridfinity, and have been printing all kinds of things in that system. This profile, plus switching to lightning infill, cuts a 4 hour print to one and a half hours. Just amazing!
Thank you! I recently rebuilt my printer and as part of the upgrades I decided to try this profile and was really impressed. I have been getting good quality prints so far and the speed gained keeps momentum going on the design iterations. Turning 15 hour prints into 5 hours is a game changer in this respect, I will be recommending this video to anyone with an Ender 3 for sure.
Absolutely brilliant, I had a previous print that was taking 6 hours. With this setup it took just 2 hours and from the external view there was no obvious difference. God job guys and much appreciated. I will be using this for some of my future prints
Maybe it helps, go to settings of cura (preferences-configure cura) and down blow you find a drop down menu "Opening and saving files" then you choose "always ask me this". Then re open your mf3 file you downloaded and know he saves the settings. But beware if you load a new project file (mf3 file), it also changes you machine settings, like startup g code and end G code.
I wanna thank you so much for this fast profile hack. I was bored of slow speeds and almost gave up printing till this new fast profile. To be honest I watch your videos for more then a year but never tried your profiles before. I always sticked to default cura profiles and modified them myself. I never printed with 0.28 resolution either. This new fast profile hack gives me roughly 1/2,5 short printing times. So for instance 25 hour print time reduces to 10 hours. This is awesome! Saves some energy and less overnight unattended prints. I had difficulties with petg such as under extrusion because I run on stock cr10v3 hotend and I'm limited to 240 degrees max. But when I switched to PLA+ this new fast profile really shines! I usually print at 210 degrees, but considering fast speed I turned nozzle heat to 218 degrees and after that no under extrusion with PLA+ at all. Almost same quality with usual profile but much higher speed advantage. I may give up printing with petg or upgrade my hotend just because of this. Turning back to low speeds that I used to is not even an option for me now unless I'm printing really detailed prints.
@@Retlaw-dcp Oh now I got which link you are trying to access. Go to the description and click on the thangs link. Download that file and save the profile of the print! That's the fast prototype print Chuck talked about in this video! The actual CHEP Profiles link doesnt work for me either
I don’t even have a printer yet and I’m already looking forward to utilizing your profile! Thanks a ton for your time, hard work, and dedication to the craft and to this channel!
I've been using this profile on my Neptune with great success. I've created a 0.2 layer height version too! Now I'm working on a smooth top version. I've been really impressed with the quality of the prints I'm getting (except for top layer). I'm glad you are around and continously innovating our little hobby!
That's what I'm looking to do. It seems this profile leaves too much slop in the final result. I'd happily trade a 10%-15% increase in print time for a much cleaner end result.
So, you telling me, that with removing some walls, top/bottom, adding width and going from speed 30 to 60 you getting "extra fast" prints? Yeah. Magic. Miracle.
I don't think this new profile is fast, just the old one is insanely slow. My garbage anet A6 back in 2017-2018 printed faster than his original profile...
Thank you so much!!! This has really breathed new life into this hobby for me, it had gotten to the point that I never print because of how long it took to print even the simplest thing!!
Got my Ender 3 three days ago. This channel is super helpful. Had good prints the day I set up my printer and it's been going non-stop since. Started a 17 hour print job, but stopped it after watching this video and finding out I could print it in 8 hours. Just restarted it and I'll let you know how it turns out.
DUDE - This is frigin awesome. Just tried it. I print mostly functional parts for my designs, and this will save me tons of time - Thank you, thank you thank you.
Love this, I was dreading to print a spool for filament, it was going to take 16 for 1/2 and 10 for the other. Now it is a little more than 8. Its my goto functional profile now.
Just downloaded your quick print settings Chep and what a change !. I had printed a cowl for my Wilga 2000 RC airplane which took 11 hours and 38 minutes. With your settings I ended up with a much better cowl in 1 hour 35 mins, that means I can now print at least 6 in the same time as one took. Never seen my Ender 3 Pro go so fast!!!
This has cut a 22hr print down to just under 9 hours!! I might have a play with the wall thickness, as I need to sand it, but thats an incredible saving!
DO NOT use 100% infill with this profile. The infill is really fast and inaccurate and the infill will overlap with each other and scrap against the extruder until your print falls off the bed.
CHEP always making 3D printing better. Excited to use this for functional prints, but also want to text it with some of my tabletop stuff, especially the stuff I won't try to sell. My friends always want new terrain or simple buildings and they are never used more than a handful of times so if they don't look perfect that is fine. Would be nice to be able to print terrain in a day and get it in for spraypainting the next. Thanks again!
I can confirm this profile is working well on a CR-10 as well. It works great for anything 4mm or wider. I tried some thin cable clips that were 2mm wide and it leaves some small gaps throughout the print. Anything 4mm or wider and it fills all the gaps. Not sure why that is, but that is what I'm seeing on my tests. Great time saver, thanks to all who contributed!
i am genuinely impressed. i sliced a challenge coin display with stock cura settings and it was 10 hours and 27 minutes. with this profile it is 4 hours exact. thats a huge adjustment of time with the same amount of filament. this is a game changer!
Wow, just tried it. First slice on my profile was 3hr42min. Now it's sliced at 1hr20min with this Extra Fast version. The print quality is good enough for my needs. Thanks!
I'm obsessed with this profile! I'm never going back!
I was going to print a honeycomb organizer I found, and a 16 hr print job seemed excessive for how big we were talking. Did my own tweaks and got it down to 12.
Adding yours knocked it down to 9.3. Thanks 1mil!
You're timing is impeccable, I was debating whether or not to print some storage containers for small parts but was putting it off because I didnt want to sit here for days printing them.
14 and half hour print I've been putting off, now saying it will take 6 and a half.
You sir are an absolute legend, can't wait to try it out.
Skip Light Speed - Take your printer right to LUDICROUS SPEED! Thanks for the shout-out, Chuck! 👍
This community really is the best, man. This is awesome!
So I used stock Cura settings to print an Articulating Turtle and print time was 1 day 14 hours 44 minutes. I imported your fast print settings and matched a few things to my stock Cura settings like walls and print speed and it dropped my print to 9 hours and 20 minutes in Cura, actual print time was 7 hours and 54 minutes. Roughly a 71% decrease in print time. Thank you so much for this Chuck.
WOW, thank you, i had to print a big object, was gonna take 4 days and ended printed in 1 day and a half and no errors, YOU ROCK!
I am brand new to 3d printing, I got my first printer on February 24, 2022. One of the first settings I started to play was was ironing, took my favorite ironing settings and added them to your filament Friday fast settings and the added very little time and made little nicer finish on the flat or top surfaces.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom, it’s helped accelerate my learning curve, hopefully I’ll be able to give back to the community one day.
So even CHEP is now addicted to speed? Welcome aboard! Looking for more of these hacks :) Great job as usual.
Lol 💀
Have you tried it on your beast? Or do you use SuperSlicer ?
@@timmturner I use Cura for practically all my prints. I used Idea Maker for the benchy race. But my favorite slicer is Cura. I like having all settings at the same place.
This is very useful for new people who are getting into 3d printing. I personally downloaded and tried it hoping for some kind of miracle, but if you understand how you can optimize for speed there are no miracles, it gave me almost identical results that I already had. I am not bragging I am just trying to set realistic expectations for more experienced people. Great video!
Just tried the Extra Fast profile. The speed up and resulting quality was amazing. Thanks.
It's amazing!! took my 7hs print to 3hs 11min, and it turned out just as good as the normal .28mm profile on my ender 3. Thank you Chuck, I learn so much from this channel. Love from Buenos Aires, ARG
Ive been using this profile and love the speed! Changing layer thickness down to .16mm stepped the aesthetic quality up and still saved a ton of time so pretty prints can be done fast as well.
I must say, wow. I don't often comment, but had to here. I've used your profiles in the past, but only saw minor differences from the standard built-in ender-3 cura profiles. This however was night and day. Much faster and I don't notice a drop in quality. I even changed it back to 3 walls (I like them for strength) and 0.2 layer height. It ended up looking almost identical to what I expect from a standard 0.2 layer height print but took just under 1/2 the time (10'30" hour print down to 5'8"). Awesome!
After watching your video, I’ve copped your profile then after slicing… boom!! it went from 11 hours to 3 hours and 46 minutes.. good quality, still usable +subscriber❤
WOW!!!! I''ve been printing with this all weekend and it truly is amazing. I have a project box that took 9 hours to print and this brought it down to just under 3 with acceptable results. This is amazing. Thank you for sharing!!!
Rather than pitching a "profile", I think it would be better to focus the video on the changes to the print settings and the impact. That would be applicable to all slicers. I appreciate the screen captures that show thicker lines, fewer lines counts for walls, tops and bottoms. For me, speed was better obtained with a printer that could handle accelerations better (Voron) and a tuning with an accelerometer to get the best speed with input shaping.
Each slicer is different so that would be a meaningless video just like how you reference your voron is different.
@@FilamentFridaylolrekt
If money grew on trees, we would all just upgrade to faster printers to cut printing time. But that's not realistic for most of us. I, for one, appreciate the concept of doing what can be done within the boundaries of the existing printer to accomplish speed increases.
I went from a 7 hour print to 2 hours. This is a game changer, thank you!
Thanks for the settings it just saved me 8hrs print time
Just wanted to say thank you for this profile, before I was kind of hesitant to print certain things because of the time it took but now with this profile it’s made a HUGE difference thanks again
Fantastic, Chuck! Really amazing work! 😃
Thanks a lot for the profiles!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
This Extra Fast profile is ridiculous, Chep! I can't believe the amount of time this has cut off my prints, and how well they still come out!
You are a god among men
OMG! I was printing a landing gear for a 3D printed plane and I used your profile. From 3h 30min it went down to 1h 8mins. Fantastic! Thanks!
Some have commented that loading the Extra Fast .3mf file is changing their Ender 3 Pro Start and End Gcode. To prevent this choose "Create New" from the import project menu drop-downs. Then everything is new leaving your existing setup untouched and if you don't want it, you can easily delete the new profiles.
If you get an error regarding the profile, try disabling the Startup Optimizer plug-in if you have that installed.
does it work with 0.2 layer too ?
Wheh I open your 3.mf file it says. "Cant import the machine" , import the model instead. why is it?
just tried it on my CE3 but i have a "stuck" noise and its not printing properly, second attempt now with higher nozzle temperature, anyone knows why it happends?
@Frank Caltabiano I did. It shows error.. Can't import the machine
The issue is, I don't remember my start gcode setup and now my bed leveling and mesh tilting are useless
I'm brand new to 3D printing and this profile is a life saver! THANK YOU.
Thanks. Would you consider sharing the profile as a .curaprofile format instead of .3mf? When I opened the project, it changed my active printer and material I had selected, plus almost all of the setting visibility is now enabled when I had only the ones I cared about before. So I think just the profile is a more straight forward way to install.
My print settings have been reverted. I'll need to recalibrare the offset, figure out adjusted start and End G-codes, build sizes.
Didn't realize it at first, loaded the profile in, made a print to compare, ran it, and nozzle dug itself in my bed.
Just awesome.
As I am rather a newbie in the business - is it possible to somehow put the profile into Prusa slicer? I do not want to use several slicers when I am just learning what's what and how it all works and interacts
I also would love a prusa slicer profile for this.
Hi Chuck,
I tested your profile on my Anycubic I3 Mega Pro and Thank you very much for it.
It printed an 8 Hour print (my standard 0.2 PETG profile) in 3 Hours (10 mins was the printer warm up time). I've never had my printer print this fast.
Very happy with the results.
Thanks for the profile. I printed it out and the top layer looks like your print before you changed the 'Skin Overlap Percentage" from 15 to 30%. When checking your Extra Fast Cura Profile, the Skin Overlap was set to 15%. I changed it to 30% and it helped some, but still wasn't right. I changed the top layer from 3 to 4 and that fixed it while only adding 1 minute to the print.
What does the 'Skin Overlap Percentage" really do? The stock Cura profiles all are set to 10%, and they work good.
Using the "fast method" it changed one of my prints I run all the time from 8 hrs to 3 hrs 50 mins. Life saver.
Bloody hell!!! My original print was 1 day 13 hours, with your settings it took it down to 13 hours, with the FF settings it's taken it down to 6 hours 32 minutes. Let's see how it turns out. Either way, for drafts, it will be my go to from now on.
changed the infill to lightning (forgot to mention that)
How'd go?
We're on tenterhooks here...
Awesome. This has just taken a 13hour print down to 7.5 hours. Thanks so much. Keep up the great work.
Any chance of getting a profile for a Prusa MK3 s machine. Sounds so cool. Thank you for the work and sharing with us.
Oh wow.
I just tried the new profile on a re-print of a model I did last night, and the time is almost half compared to the profile I was using.
Thanks Chuck. This is a game changer!
I wonder what the process would be like on different slicers (e.g. Prusaslicer).
While I am writing the comment, I am seeing how a part is being printed that previously took twice as long but with this profile super surprised, a game changer without a doubt, thank you sr.
Discovered quite an issue with this profile, certainly for my Ender 3 and PETG. I was printing some walls that were 2mm thick, normally cura would make this 5 walls. With the new profile, the line width is 0.45 and inner wall line width is 0.50. Based on this, it was printing only four walls instead of 5. 0.4 nozzle x 4 walls = 1.6mm, not 2mm, so it was leaving a gap of .1333mm between each wall and you could pull the walls apart. I changed all widths back to 0.4 and it went back to 5 walls and was solid. Added about 10% print time, but was still much much faster than standard 0.28 profile.
I had the same problem, looks like I’ll have to follow your lead on that one. It definitely cut the print time down though.
I was having the same issue and this fixed it for me. Thanks!
All I can say is Thank You for all you do started watching your channel before I started 3D printing Purchase my printer based on your videos ( Ender 3 Pro ) Done the must have upgrades pre your suggestions. I'm about 6 month's in now and have used up about 10 Spools (1K) of PLA Now working on an enclosure to try materials (ABS ASA etc)
Couldn't have done it out your help.
I will become a Patreon supporter as soon as finances allow
Any chance you could get close to this in Prusaslicer? I struggle with Cura and its results for some reason.
+1 for me too, I've just got too used to PrusaSlicer :)
One more subscriber interested 😀
The default "super draft" setting in Prusaslicer is close to this. It's not quite as quick but you could probably achieve something similar with some adjustments. Prusa tends to be slightly quicker than Cura by default so I'm sure it's achievable.
Yours must be one of the best Cura development/tuning TH-cam channels out there!!!
Thanks for that Chuck 👍🖒👍
I have to agree with this, I watch a lot of makers and no one had a greater effect on my workflow and productivity than Chep.
Technivorous does quite a lot of good Cura stuff also but as yet nothing as EPIC as this, check his channel out he has some interesting videos
I am curious of the dimensional deviation of “normal” vs the “fast” profiles…
A hanger has a lot of room for error. I am curious about fitted parts and how fast is too fast…
Edit: do higher end printers have a “high speed” option similar to CNCs? The machine reads ahead and adjusts the feeds to maintain accuracy when changing directions?
That feature is standard since ages. You do not only define a max speed, but also a max accelleration.
Wow, your setup dropped my fan print from 7hrs to 1.5hrs. Thanks a lot!
Ever since you gave out the first faster profile I've been consistently printing parts at .12 layer height. Honestly those prints aren't that much worse than a standard .12 print. So is there a way to further "hack" the profile to get prints just as nice? I think it's worth a shot. And printing even smaller at .08 is pretty good too. I've done some small detailed prints that were just about flawless.
I put a 0.2mm nozzle on my machine instead of the 0.4mm and using the CHEP 0.2 profile my print was fantastic quality was really hard to see the layer line's if at all
@@alexandersievewright3842 I'll have to get me some. Thanks for the tip!
What a massive change..thank you for sharing and making this profile too..have tried it on several prints now (short and longer ones) and they all came out brilliant...
Why this was shared as a project and not as a profile like in the past?
Chep, I was about to get stuck into doing 500 1 hour prints for an order, and then I came across this video, and each one is now taking 27 minutes. I cannot thank you enough. My electricity bill thanks you.
with the .45 wall line width it makes it so that the vertical wall layers don't adhere to each other. I had to bump it down to the .40 to get solid walls. Now I just have to contend with the elephants foot.... that is happening in just the corners for some reason.
Just the corners = speed/acceleration/jerk issue, perhaps your initial layers are slower than the rest?
@@StormBurnX - Thanks for the tip. I'll have to look. I used to have a starting gcode setup that I snagged from somewhere, but cura reset it and I don't remember where I got it from. It had that all set.
I can tell you without a doubt this works!!!! I did a print last night that took almost 6 hours!!!! Followed Chucks instructions and printed the exact same job and it took 1 hour and 36 minutes!!!! Quality is not as good as standard, but it works for me. Thanks Chep for doing this for the community. Sorry was a little late to the party.
I added this profile and decided to just run it with no changes and see what happens. Yesterday, I printed a model (fishing lure) in just over 5 hours using my old profile. With this one, it took just under 1 hour. Quality is a little lower but not so much that I care for functional prints. Anything I want to make look good, I already have to sand/fill/paint, so it's no big deal. Thanks for this Chuck (and others involved)!
Do you have a thingiverse link by any chance? My buddy wanted me to print him some lures but I don’t have the time to try and design one myself.
How can I use this on a different printer??
I have the Anycubic Chiron...
Chuck you're the man! This profile has already saved me over 6 hours in print time over 3 batches of small protective covers I use for my business. I remember years ago when I first received my Ender 3 I stumbled upon your channel and every video has been concise and informative. Keep up the excellent work my friend and stay safe!
Chep i have been using this on on my Ender 5 pro its brilliant can i use on a Anycubic Chiron if so how do i use your setting ?
Thank-You Chuck for all the work you do to help us get gooder prints from our Creality machines!
A great big thanks to Keith for his work on this profile!
the profile is gone
I have been printing all week with your profile Chuck and its amazing how much time it has taken off with hardly any degradation in quality, some of my parts I had Ironing and Monotonic infill for the top layer which added some time on to the print but I cant tell the difference between parts printed with my old profile and this fast profile, considering the price of electricity has more than doubled this is a time and money saver!
Thanks Keith Thanks Chuck for the time you took to acheive this!
I cant seem to get to the profile page thorough the link in the description :/
What an amazing profile. Got around 45% less time to print my stuff, and if we messure the quality, i would say its around 95% of my previous profile.
Man, this video made me so happy! As an extreme novice to 3D printing, it was a little disappointing to realize there were such long wait times for prints. I thought that was just normal (even on low settings), but this has saved my sanity. Thank you!
Thangs doesn't have 'download all' anymore like in your video. And when I download the 3MF it doesn't have the profile anymore. Has something changed? And can you share the profile some other way? Thanks very much :D
OM Goodness! I've become addicted to gridfinity, and have been printing all kinds of things in that system. This profile, plus switching to lightning infill, cuts a 4 hour print to one and a half hours. Just amazing!
love to see this on Prusa Slicer
Your Cura profile is my default profile now! it's game changer. i saved my money and time. thanks a lot.
cant find the profile on your web site or on thangs don't worry worked it out lol use 3mf file not stl
Thank you! I recently rebuilt my printer and as part of the upgrades I decided to try this profile and was really impressed. I have been getting good quality prints so far and the speed gained keeps momentum going on the design iterations. Turning 15 hour prints into 5 hours is a game changer in this respect, I will be recommending this video to anyone with an Ender 3 for sure.
Can you port the profile to prusaslicer?
Absolutely brilliant, I had a previous print that was taking 6 hours. With this setup it took just 2 hours and from the external view there was no obvious difference. God job guys and much appreciated. I will be using this for some of my future prints
Too bad I can't import the profile in my cura it is looking for a "creality_ender3pro" printer and just imports the model and ignores the profile
try opening a porject not the stl,3mf thing,
Maybe it helps, go to settings of cura (preferences-configure cura) and down blow you find a drop down menu "Opening and saving files" then you choose "always ask me this". Then re open your mf3 file you downloaded and know he saves the settings. But beware if you load a new project file (mf3 file), it also changes you machine settings, like startup g code and end G code.
@@kingminilogo thank you so much 👏
@@kingminilogo Choose Create New from the Project import drop-down and it won't overwrite your settings. It will create a new one.
Found the solution, I had the quickstart plug-in activated, so Cura didn't recognize printer.....
I wanna thank you so much for this fast profile hack. I was bored of slow speeds and almost gave up printing till this new fast profile. To be honest I watch your videos for more then a year but never tried your profiles before. I always sticked to default cura profiles and modified them myself. I never printed with 0.28 resolution either. This new fast profile hack gives me roughly 1/2,5 short printing times. So for instance 25 hour print time reduces to 10 hours. This is awesome! Saves some energy and less overnight unattended prints. I had difficulties with petg such as under extrusion because I run on stock cr10v3 hotend and I'm limited to 240 degrees max. But when I switched to PLA+ this new fast profile really shines! I usually print at 210 degrees, but considering fast speed I turned nozzle heat to 218 degrees and after that no under extrusion with PLA+ at all. Almost same quality with usual profile but much higher speed advantage. I may give up printing with petg or upgrade my hotend just because of this. Turning back to low speeds that I used to is not even an option for me now unless I'm printing really detailed prints.
Hello,
The link is dead. (404 error)
Have we got to pay for download the profile ?
I was just about to post the same
Link worked just fine for me, holla at me and I will dropbox the .rar for you guys if you still get a 404
@@352tommy I tried again, 404 error ;)
@@Retlaw-dcp Oh now I got which link you are trying to access. Go to the description and click on the thangs link. Download that file and save the profile of the print! That's the fast prototype print Chuck talked about in this video! The actual CHEP Profiles link doesnt work for me either
@@352tommy Thangs link only give STL files, no cura Profile...
Glad I found this! After so many years of printing large functional prints, I am now shaving hours off long print times, thanks!
its tell me a errer on the z hop speed whats that i got the ender 3 max
I got that error message as well. Is there a fix for this?
I don’t even have a printer yet and I’m already looking forward to utilizing your profile! Thanks a ton for your time, hard work, and dedication to the craft and to this channel!
what am i doing wrong i can not get the profile file?
Log in/create account, then you can DL
This is awesome - just took a 28 hours print down to 18 hours! Thank you!!
Holy crap. 10h print down to 2h 13min.
I've been using this profile on my Neptune with great success. I've created a 0.2 layer height version too! Now I'm working on a smooth top version. I've been really impressed with the quality of the prints I'm getting (except for top layer). I'm glad you are around and continously innovating our little hobby!
That's what I'm looking to do. It seems this profile leaves too much slop in the final result. I'd happily trade a 10%-15% increase in print time for a much cleaner end result.
So, you telling me, that with removing some walls, top/bottom, adding width and going from speed 30 to 60 you getting "extra fast" prints? Yeah. Magic. Miracle.
What i was thinking... This whole buildup for nothing lol
His last video on Cura "hacks" has 5x more views than most of his other videos. Why wouldn't he try to recreate that? It's the TH-cam way.
I don't think this new profile is fast, just the old one is insanely slow. My garbage anet A6 back in 2017-2018 printed faster than his original profile...
Thank you so much!!! This has really breathed new life into this hobby for me, it had gotten to the point that I never print because of how long it took to print even the simplest thing!!
i do this too but at 0.8 width. 15 hours down to 6 hours.
This is incredible useful for a person new to 3d printing. Your videos are invaluable to this community
Thank You
Had to manually put it in but your parameters turned a 13h print into an 8 hour print. How it handles the job is what I'll report back on tomorrow.
so?
UPATE WTF
we must know, man!!!!!!
Got my Ender 3 three days ago. This channel is super helpful. Had good prints the day I set up my printer and it's been going non-stop since.
Started a 17 hour print job, but stopped it after watching this video and finding out I could print it in 8 hours. Just restarted it and I'll let you know how it turns out.
How did it turn out, I just got my ender 3 neo so I’m curious how well this works
@@ozzie7318 the print came out great. I did spend some time making sure the bed was level.
Error 404. You have an issue on the site that’s not allowing folks to access
same here
DUDE - This is frigin awesome. Just tried it. I print mostly functional parts for my designs, and this will save me tons of time - Thank you, thank you thank you.
OMG! Be careful if you open that file as a project it overwrites all your start/end code and printer settings.
Yeah for sure. I had to put the BL touch code back in. Chep needs to address this.
Love this, I was dreading to print a spool for filament, it was going to take 16 for 1/2 and 10 for the other. Now it is a little more than 8. Its my goto functional profile now.
link dead
Yeah, I was really excited by the video but no profile available.
the link is working on his "Better/Faster 3D Printing with Cura Settings Guide" video
Also, everyone, be aware (like chep said) you will lose quality for speed... But for pumping out basic prints this is pure gold
CHEP we all are getting 404 error do something we are all on you.
Just downloaded your quick print settings Chep and what a change !. I had printed a cowl for my Wilga 2000 RC airplane which took 11 hours and 38 minutes. With your settings I ended up with a much better cowl in 1 hour 35 mins, that means I can now print at least 6 in the same time as one took. Never seen my Ender 3 Pro go so fast!!!
is it just me or did I just spend $800 to make dollar store knick-knacks?
The practical prints are where its at, a lot of gifts for family. I am into board games so I make lots of organizers too
This has cut a 22hr print down to just under 9 hours!! I might have a play with the wall thickness, as I need to sand it, but thats an incredible saving!
DO NOT use 100% infill with this profile. The infill is really fast and inaccurate and the infill will overlap with each other and scrap against the extruder until your print falls off the bed.
Your extrusion rate isnt tuned properly then.
CHEP always making 3D printing better. Excited to use this for functional prints, but also want to text it with some of my tabletop stuff, especially the stuff I won't try to sell. My friends always want new terrain or simple buildings and they are never used more than a handful of times so if they don't look perfect that is fine. Would be nice to be able to print terrain in a day and get it in for spraypainting the next. Thanks again!
Cant download ... create a account? No thanks 👎
i did not create account,just connect with facebook and i got it...
@@mulderx2525 this is the same ... u created an acc with your fb acc / data ... lol
I'm guessing you have never heard of or thought of using a disposable email address for things like this?
I can confirm this profile is working well on a CR-10 as well. It works great for anything 4mm or wider. I tried some thin cable clips that were 2mm wide and it leaves some small gaps throughout the print. Anything 4mm or wider and it fills all the gaps. Not sure why that is, but that is what I'm seeing on my tests. Great time saver, thanks to all who contributed!
i am genuinely impressed. i sliced a challenge coin display with stock cura settings and it was 10 hours and 27 minutes. with this profile it is 4 hours exact. thats a huge adjustment of time with the same amount of filament. this is a game changer!
Just tried it on my Ender 3 v2 and it worked perfectly. Great work guys. Thanks
Wow, just tried it. First slice on my profile was 3hr42min. Now it's sliced at 1hr20min with this Extra Fast version. The print quality is good enough for my needs. Thanks!