Voxelab Aquila
Stock Equipment :
Below you’ll find my default profiles for the Voxelab Aquila and to be honest they don’t much differ from the stock settings in CURA. When importing a profile into Cura you need to make the printer you want to add the profile to is selected, and the base printer is the same as the profile. For all of my profiles I use the Ender 3 Pro as the base machine. So when you first setup your Aquila in Cura you will need to add it as an Ender 3 Pro, I go over this process early in this video. A few settings in CURA will have to be calibrated to your machine and filament, such as Filament temperature and Flow (here’s my video on calibrating flow and E-steps). This list is dynamic and will be updated as I explore nozzle sizes and layer heights! Take some risk when using these, as they work for my machines, but even that is not an ironclad endorsement that this will work for you. These should be a great starting point that you can build from as you become more familiar with your printer.
BiMetal Heatbreak / All Metal Hotend :
In this section you will find profiles for my bi-metal heat break enhanced (MK8) hot end. These profiles only really differ in the retraction distance, as with most all metal hot ends the retraction can be shortened. If you have an All Metal hot end these profiles should work for that hot end setup as well.
!! Remember when importing any one of these profiles you must have the correct printer selected and active in CURA!!