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Can you save the max filament speed somewhere in the OrcaSlicer settings?
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So for example if I have a spool of SUNLU PETG and a spool of ELEGOO Rapid Flow how would their profiles look different? Obviously they are going to land with different calibrated nozzle temps and flow rate... but past that?

SUNLU says use printing speeds of 50-100mm/s wheres the rapid PETG says 30-600mm/s.

But in the slicer settings that's not a flow rate concern exactly. So is there any way to bake that limit into the profile?

Maybe the max volumetric speed? But seems like that would be influenced by layer height etc.

If Cura has a spot to put this I would definitely switch.

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