* profiles: enforce globally-unique, per-vendor-namespaced setting_id
Many non-Bambu vendors copied Bambu's generic setting_ids (GFSA04 alone
appeared in 1557 files), so setting_id was not globally unique. This
namespaces every vendor's ids and reserves Bambu/OrcaFilamentLibrary space.
- Reserve "G*" (Bambu) and "O*" (OrcaFilamentLibrary) id spaces.
- Assign each other vendor a 2-char prefix (first+last letter, collision
resolved) and renumber every instantiated preset to <PREFIX><NNNN>.
- Strip setting_id from base profiles (instantiation:false) per Bambu's
convention; assign one to instantiated presets that lacked it.
- Remove the pre-existing misspelled "settings_id" key (91 files).
- filament_id is left untouched (it is a per-material id).
- Add one-time migration script scripts/assign_vendor_setting_ids.py with a
persisted registry resources/profiles/vendor_prefixes.json. Re-runs freeze
existing ids; only new vendors/profiles get new ids.
- Bump version in each changed vendor index file.
- Extend scripts/orca_extra_profile_check.py with a CI guard: global
uniqueness, in-namespace, no base setting_id, no gaps, no settings_id typo.
7425 profile files changed across 61 vendors; 0 cross-vendor collisions;
validator clean; migration idempotent. BBL and OrcaFilamentLibrary id spaces
untouched.
* profiles: add setting_id authoring guide for new vendors / profiles
* profiles: drop in-repo README; setting_id guide now lives in the wiki
* profiles: derive setting_id deterministically from vendor/type/name
* bump profile version
* feat: add support for 3MF file format in printer configurations and export options
* fix file extension
* enable 3mf for X Max 4
* disable use_3mf for X Plus 4
* Fixed an issue where `label_object_enabled` was not properly propagated to 3mf
* enable exclude object for Max 4
* remove hardcoded use 3mf for flashforge, move them to the new printer profiles config
Reduce the size of current and new JSONs by standardising them with 1 tab indentation instead of 4 spaces.
This effectively reduces the size by almost 20 MB.
| Current | New |
|---|---|
| 85.2 Mib | 67 Mib |
Used [JQ](https://jqlang.org/) `--tab` to automatically format every current JSON.
> [!NOTE]
> Some profiles had the arrays on the same line, but those created by Orca were in the standard format (each object below the previous one). In some cases, this increases the number of tabs due to the new lines, but the increase is negligible, and this way both the base profiles and those created by Orca maintain the same style.
Previously, wipe tower behavior was determined by checking if the printer
was a QIDI vendor. This introduces a configurable enum (Type 1 / Type 2)
so any printer can select its wipe tower implementation. BBL printers
remain hardcoded to Type 1. Qidi profiles default to Type 1.
* The 0.30mm layer height configuration for the 0.4 nozzle of the QIDI model has been removed
* Revert "The 0.30mm layer height configuration for the 0.4 nozzle of the QIDI model has been removed"
This reverts commit 8d296720b8.
* Update Qidi Q2 0.4 nozzle.json
修改Q2打印高度
* change machine_gcode
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* The 0.30mm layer height configuration for the 0.4 nozzle of the QIDI model has been removed
* Revert "The 0.30mm layer height configuration for the 0.4 nozzle of the QIDI model has been removed"
This reverts commit 8d296720b8.
* Update Qidi Q2 0.4 nozzle.json
修改Q2打印高度
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* New Machine
This update introduces new consumables and a new model, Q2
* Delete HATCHBOX PLA @Qidi - 副本.json
* The arc fitting for QIDI plus4 and Q2 has been initiated
Addresses #8275 by adding time lapse gcode
The profile was missing the time lapse gcode. I ported the time lapse gcode from Qidi Studio's layer change for this profile.
Co-authored-by: Noisyfox <timemanager.rick@gmail.com>
addresses #8093 by using proper placeholder
The original setting was using `hot_plate_temp_initial_layer` which doesn't respect the various build plate temperatures. `bed_temperature_initial_layer_single` does.
Co-authored-by: Noisyfox <timemanager.rick@gmail.com>