3DISM Qalam · Slicer Presets
Tuned OrcaSlicer bundles
Drop-in printer, filament, and process profiles for the 3DISM QALAM printers. Tuned for each build volume — import once and start slicing without hunting for settings.
Bundles
Pick your machine.
Each bundle includes a printer profile, multiple filament profiles, and curated process profiles for that build volume.
QALAM 300
300 × 300 × 300 mm build volume
- Printer profile tuned for the QALAM 300 (CoreXY, 0.4 mm nozzle)
- 6 filament profiles — ABS (SUNZA, QALAM Pro), PLA, PolyCarbonate
- 3 process profiles — 0.20 mm, 0.24 mm, 0.28 mm layer heights
QALAM 400
400 × 400 × 400 mm build volume
- Printer profile tuned for the QALAM 400 (CoreXY, 0.4 mm nozzle)
- Same curated filament + process profile library as QALAM 300
- Scaled bed / z_tilt / mesh ranges for the larger build volume
Setup
Import in OrcaSlicer.
Three steps. Bundle ships printer + filaments + processes — everything you need to start a print.
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Download the bundle
Pick the matching variant above. Save the
.orca_printerfile anywhere on your computer. -
Open OrcaSlicer → File → Import → Configs
Choose the downloaded
.orca_printerfile. OrcaSlicer will unpack the printer, filament, and process profiles into your config library. -
Select the new printer + a process profile
In the top printer dropdown, pick the QALAM variant you imported. Then pick a process profile (0.20 / 0.24 / 0.28 mm layer height) and a filament — you're ready to slice.
What's inside
Bundle contents.
Every QALAM bundle ships with the same shape.
Printer
1 printer profile
CoreXY kinematics, machine limits matched to firmware ceilings, start & end G-code aligned with the 3DISM macro library.
Filaments
6 filament profiles
ABS (SUNZA + QALAM Pro), PLA QALAM, SkyFila & SUNZA PolyCarbonate, plus a 0.4 mm SUNZA ABS variant. Tuned bed/chamber/extruder temps + retract.
Processes
3 process profiles
Layer heights at 0.20 mm (detail), 0.24 mm (balanced), and 0.28 mm (fast). Pre-tuned speeds, accelerations, and supports for each.
Tree supports + arcs
Heads-up.
If you use OrcaSlicer's tree supports, the output contains G2/G3 arc moves. Your printer.cfg must include the [gcode_arcs] section (already shipped on machines commissioned 2026-05-20 onwards). If you hit Unknown command: G3, either add [gcode_arcs] to printer.cfg or turn off Arc fitting in Print Settings → Quality → Advanced and re-slice.