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I've always followed Ellis' guide start to finish. It really makes a huge difference in print quality and especially consistency of printer performance.
As for filament, I've found brands I really like that have good and consistent quality and stick to those. Before when I was trying different brands, I found I had to tune filament settings every time I tried a different brand which got really annoying.
Whew... that's well presented and I do appreciate it, but I was speaking specifically of filament tuning. One of the things I paid Bambu their premium for is having the machine and baseline slicer profiles dialed in and they kinda do. All that machine calibration stuff is what I got frustrated with when I quit the first time!
I am kicking around the idea of rebuilding my Anycubic Predator with updated... everything, just to have that massive build volume again. It might actually work pretty well with a high flow hotend and klipper firmware.
I'm definitely bookmarking that guide for future reference.
I would definitely still tune extrusion rate on the printer profile and flow rates and PA for each filament profile