Calibration for Eryone PLA Silk Metallic Frenzy
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Description
I've spent a lot of time looking around for the best print settings for various filaments and there aren't many out there listed, so I decided to share mine as I make them.
This is a calibrated filament profile for Eryone PLA Silk Metallic Frenzy filament, done on a Bambu Lab H2D with the 0.4 hardened steel high flow nozzle using a Biqu CryoGrip Frostbite plate, though it should work with a bunch of different printers and configurations with only slight variance. I used a cube made by nyx_nk here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/57954-makerworld-cube-materials-test - as a model for this because it is quick and easy to print for a test, and does a good job of pointing out any settings that are not dialed in.
If you cannot get my settings to transfer over in Bambu Studio when you switch printers, I've attached screenshots of all the print settings as well as the custom filament settings that it will not allow in the uploaded profile. Just open the screenshots and transfer everything over and you should be good to go!
I calibrated the following:
- Nozzle temperature
- Bed temperature for the Frostbite plate → raise by 10°C for smooth plate or textured PEI plate
- Flow ratio
- Pressure advance
- Ironing for surface quality
- Max volumetric speed
Print settings optimized for the following:
- Surface Quality
That's literally it. Yes, it is going to print slow, it is a PLA silk filament so surface quality is pretty much all that matters!
Adjusting the speeds from a fairly universal 50mm/s to anywhere between 30mm/s and 60mm/s should work just as well and will give you a slightly different sheen, but I recommend not going outside that range as the silk PLA's don't like that very much. Eryone claims this can do 500mm/s and they may be right, but my max volumetric speed testing says otherwise, and if you push it the quality will immensely suffer.
Please feel free to ask any questions and I'll do my best to answer. Also feel free to boost if this was of help to you. I plan to post these as time allows me to calibrate more filaments and colors. The more well received they are, the more motivated I'll be =)


































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