If you have an older HS3 Machine it may be necessary to update your printers config file to be compatible with the new print profile start gcodes. You can find instructions to update your config file manually here: Machine Errors After Slicer Profile Update

Machine start behavior in this revision will be different from previous. The machine will now preheat the top plate to reach a temperature of 32°C before probing the bed which may take upwards of 10 minutes when ambient conditions are cold and it is the first print of the day. Additionally, the machine preheats to three different temperatures throughout the preprint procedure, which may include periodic pauses, please note this is normal operation.

This update is released in tangent with new Pantheon Slicer Revision 2.6.1 https://pantheondesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/docs/pages/76742657/Pantheon+Slicer#Install-PantheonSlicer-(2.6.1)

Improvements in this update:

Reliability

Previously, the nylon temperatures have slowly been pushed hotter and with more part cooling to chase higher volumetric speeds, but we have recently found issues with nozzle jamming due to filament burning when deposition rates slow down in certain parts of a print.

To restore reliability, we have reduced the volumetric flow rate from 20mm^3/s to 10mm^3/s, allowing us to drop print temperatures by 20°C. To maintain fast print speeds, acceleration is set high at 8000mm/s^2.

Lower print temperatures have allowed the need for substantially less part cooling, down from 35% to 20%. This combined with lower volumetric limits actually results in stronger parts than previous, while maintaining excellent quality and overhang performance.

Bed Probing

In the past month extensive testing has been performed on the mesh levelling performance and first layer quality and reliability. The following summarizes key learnings:

With these key takeaways in mind, a new bed probing strategy has been implemented using the start gcode in the printer settings:

Shrinkage Compensation

We have added our first new feature to Pantheon Slicer: shrinkage compensation. The new value is found in filament settings and has been tuned for each material to scale parts in XY to achieve improved dimensional accuracy.

Nylon Printing Tips

Read our new wiki post on getting the most out of your nylon here: https://pantheondesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DSBM/pages/674070622/Pantheon+Slicer#Material-Settings-Modifications