Declare support_cooling_filter=1 on the three profiles (0.2/0.6/0.8
variants inherit from 0.4) and insert the cooling-filter conditional
into the H2D and H2S machine start g-code, inside the low-chamber-temp
airduct branch:
{if(cooling_filter_enabled)} M145.2 P0 F0 {else} M145.2 P0 F1 {endif}
H2D Pro intentionally gets no g-code edit: its duct firmware takes the
filter mode over the device channel only, so the flag merely enables
the toggle.
Impact on existing users at default settings: H2D/H2S start g-code gains
exactly one line (M145.2 P0 F1, filter off) in the cool-chamber branch;
nothing is removed or reordered. The existing support_air_filtration=1
overrides are deliberately kept so exhaust-fan behavior for ABS-class
filaments is unchanged, even though the machine-tab row is hidden while
the cooling-filter toggle is shown.
cooling_filter_enabled existed as a config option but was shown nowhere,
and there was no capability flag to gate it. The cooling filter and air
filtration are alternative accessories sharing the same duct, so a
printer declares one or the other.
- new hidden printer capability flag support_cooling_filter
- "Use cooling filter" toggle in the Accessory group, shown only when
the printer supports it; the air-filtration toggle hides in that case
(no vendor restriction: third-party printers keep air filtration)
- explicit defaults (0) in the common machine base
- H2C declares support_cooling_filter=1 instead of support_air_filtration;
its start-gcode already carries the cooling-filter conditional, so the
toggle is functional. On H2C this drops the two exhaust-fan lines that
air filtration emitted for ABS-class filaments, matching the printer's
actual duct accessory; H2C is new on this branch so no existing user
output changes.
Printers without the flag keep exactly the previous accessory UI and
g-code.
New printer option fan_direction (undefine/left/right/both, default
undefine) declares which side the auxiliary part-cooling airflow comes
from. When set and the printer has an auxiliary fan, auto-orient adds a
yaw rotation so the dominant overhang area faces the airflow, and newly
added primitive shapes are pre-oriented the same way (except the Cube,
whose axis-aligned bounding box the pressure-advance pattern calibration
depends on).
- FanDirection enum + fan_direction printer option (Accessory group,
enabled only with auxiliary_fan)
- orient engine: weighted overhang areas per candidate, yaw-direction
search, vertical rotation applied on top of the primary orientation;
the cooling weights are taken from the candidate actually chosen,
including the flat-bottom tie-break
- orient_for_cooling() for primitive placement
- set fan_direction=left on H2C/H2D/H2D Pro/X1/X1E/P1S 0.4 profiles
(X1C/H2S/P2S/X2D/Qidi X-Max 4 already carried the key, which now
takes effect)
With fan_direction unset or no auxiliary fan the vertical rotation stays
identity and auto-orient results are unchanged; slicing and g-code are
never affected.
The engine already implements prime_volume_mode (Default/Saving/Fast)
but nothing in the UI could set it, leaving prime-saving unreachable on
multi-sub-nozzle extruders and fast purge unreachable on printers that
support it.
- new PurgeModeDialog with selectable Standard/Fast or
Standard/Prime Saving cards depending on printer capability
- "Purge mode" sidebar button next to Flushing volumes; opens the
dialog and stores the choice in the project config
- printer preset-load gating: button shown only when the printer has
multiple sub-nozzles per extruder or sets support_fast_purge_mode;
stale project values the printer cannot honor reset to Default
- enable fast purge on A2L 0.4 (support_fast_purge_mode), explicit
default 0 in the common machine base
- new dialog strings added to OrcaSlicer.pot
Printers without these capabilities never show the button and their
projects keep prime_volume_mode at Default, so slicing output is
unchanged.
The Filament Track Switch (H2-series accessory, product code O2L-FTS) feeds
every AMS to both extruders through a two-track switch. Port full support
across the device layer, project config, and GUI.
Device / config:
- Model the switch-aware AMS binding (the set of extruders an AMS can feed
and which input track A/B feeds it), switch readiness, the O2L-FTS firmware
module, and the fun2 capability bit for checking a slice against installed
hardware.
- Register has_filament_switcher and enable_filament_dynamic_map as project
config that persists with the project and restores from a saved 3mf, and
force both back to false on every project/printer/CLI load path. Live
device sync is the only thing that sets them true.
GUI:
- Sidebar sync activates the switch from live device state, attributes each
AMS to the extruder its input track feeds, shows a floating status icon
(ready / not-calibrated), and surfaces a one-time tip / not-calibrated
warning.
- Send dialog gains a non-blocking slice-vs-hardware mismatch warning and a
blocking error when a slice needs dynamic nozzle mapping but the switch is
missing or not set up.
- AMS load/unload guards, AMS-view routing glyph + un-calibrated banner +
hidden external-spool road, and mapping-popup external-spool lockout.
- Filament pickers collapse the per-extruder split into a single deduplicated
"AMS filaments" group with a smart-assign toggle when the switch is ready.
- Firmware-upgrade panel lists the O2L-FTS accessory and its version.
- Device-provided filament-change steps (ams.cfs) drive the change-step
display when firmware sends them, including the three switch steps.
- "Load current filament" asks which extruder to feed via a
FeedDirectionDialog when the switch is calibrated.
Inert without the accessory: every path is gated on the switch being
installed (MQTT aux bit 29, default off) or ready, both project flags default
false, and the per-extruder AMS attribution is byte-identical, so AMS state,
the send/load UI, and sliced g-code are unchanged for every printer that does
not report a Filament Track Switch.
* fix profile reference for Creality
* fix profile reference for Blocks
* fix profile reference for OrcaArena
* fix profile reference for re3D
* fix profile reference for Chuanying
* fix profile reference for Prusa
* fix profile reference for Wanhao France
* fix profile reference for MagicMaker
* fix profile reference for Afinia
Remove the ABS/ABS+/PLA/TPU/Value ABS/Value PLA filament presets that referenced the non-existent "Afinia H400 Pro" printer. The real printer is "Afinia H+1(HS)", already served by the @HS filament variants.
* fix profile reference for Comgrow
Remove the orphaned "0.20mm Standard @Comgrow T500 1.0" process preset and its process_list entry. Its only compatible printer "Comgrow T500 1.0 nozzle" never existed (the T500 model defines nozzle diameters 0.4/0.6/0.8 only).
* always run check_preset_references
# Description
This PR expands profile validation so we can catch backward
compatibility issues with custom presets generated by older OrcaSlicer
releases. It also adds missing `renamed_from` metadata for presets that
were renamed or moved, so older user presets can resolve their original
parent names against the current system profiles.
## Background
Many users have reported missing preset issues after upgrading past
2.4.1. Investigation showed two common causes:
- preset lookup and compatibility checks did not always account for
`renamed_from`
- some renamed base presets were missing the old preset name in their
`renamed_from` metadata
The existing profile workflow validates the current system profile tree
and a single nightly-generated custom preset bundle. That is useful for
catching current profile errors, but it does not validate user presets
generated by older OrcaSlicer versions against the current system
profiles. As a result, older missing-parent compatibility gaps can slip
through.
## Changes
- Update `check_profiles.yml` to validate historical custom preset
fixtures from `OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer-profile-validator`.
- Download the fixture manifest from the public `fixture-archive`
release.
- Validate each `orca_custom_presets_<version>.zip` fixture
independently against the current PR's `resources/profiles`.
- Generate per-version validation logs and upload them as workflow
artifacts.
- Fail profile validation if any historical fixture version fails.
- Add missing `renamed_from` aliases for renamed/moved presets found by
the historical fixture validation.
## Profile Compatibility Fixes
This PR adds aliases for older parent names including:
- `0.20mm Bambu Support W @BBL X1C` -> `0.20mm Standard @BBL X1C`
- `Bambu PLA Impact @BBL X1C` -> `Bambu PLA Impact @System`
- `Ginger Generic rPLA` -> `Ginger Generic PLA`
- `Ginger Generic rPETG` -> `Ginger Generic PETG`
- legacy `Panchroma PLA Stain` BBL filament names -> current `Panchroma
PLA Satin` names
- legacy Elegoo casing/name variants such as `Elegoo RAPID PLA+`,
`Elegoo RAPID PETG`, `Elegoo RAPID PETG+`, and `Elegoo PETG Pro @System`
## Validation Flow
The custom preset validation step now:
1. Downloads `manifest.json` from the `fixture-archive` release.
2. Iterates over every fixture listed in the manifest.
3. Copies the current branch's `resources/profiles` into a temporary
profile tree.
4. Removes any existing `user` directory from that temporary tree.
5. Unzips exactly one historical fixture into the temporary tree.
6. Runs `OrcaSlicer_profile_validator -p <temp profile tree> -l 2`.
7. Writes a version-specific log and a consolidated summary.
This keeps validation scoped per fixture version and avoids mixing
generated user presets from different OrcaSlicer releases.
## Fixture Source
Historical fixtures are stored as public release assets in:
`OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer-profile-validator`, release tag `fixture-archive`
Each release asset is expected to be named like:
```text
orca_custom_presets_v2.4.1.zip
```
## Testing
Validated locally with:
- current system profile validation
- BBL filament subtype validation
- historical custom preset fixture validation
- extra profile JSON check in a clean profile tree
The affected historical fixture set passed after adding the missing
`renamed_from` aliases.
The release manifest controls which fixture versions are validated.
[How to Download Pull Requests Artifacts for
Testing](https://www.orcaslicer.com/wiki/how_to_download_pr_artifacts)
* validator: detect duplicate filament subtype per printer (opt-in)
A filament is matched from the AMS by (filament_id + printer compatibility);
if two compatible filament presets for one printer share a filament_id, the
match is ambiguous and the runtime silently picks whichever loads first.
Add PresetBundle::check_duplicate_filament_subtypes(), gated behind a new
has_errors(check_duplicate_filament_subtypes) parameter and the validator's
-f/--check_filament_subtypes flag (off by default). For each system printer it
groups its vendor's compatible filament presets by filament_id and errors on
any group of 2+, reporting each preset as a clickable file:// URI with a single
"how to fix" hint. CI runs it for BBL only (-v BBL -f) until the other vendors'
profiles are cleaned up.
* profiles: fix ambiguous BBL filament matches
Resolve the duplicate-filament-subtype errors flagged by the validator:
- align compatible_printers with Bambu Studio where Orca over-claimed a nozzle
that already has a dedicated preset (Bambu PLA Basic/Matte/ABS @BBL H2DP;
Bambu ASA/PETG HF @BBL H2DP 0.6 nozzle; Fiberon PETG-ESD @BBL X1)
- fix a copy-pasted printer name in Overture Matte PLA @BBL A1M 0.2 nozzle
- fix a wrong inherits in Panchroma PLA Silk @BBL X1C 0.2 nozzle (was inheriting
Panchroma PLA @base, giving it filament_id GFPM001 instead of GFPM004)
Bump BBL profile version.
* Potential fix for pull request finding
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* 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
fix(profiles): add printable_area to fdm_U1 so all nozzle variants inherit correct 270x270 bed
The 0.2/0.6/0.8 nozzle profiles inherit from fdm_U1 which had no
printable_area defined, causing them to fall back to a smaller default
bed size. The 0.4 profile was the only one that set it explicitly.
Move printable_area and printable_height to the shared parent (fdm_U1)
so all Snapmaker U1 nozzle variants get the correct 270x270mm bed.
Bump vendor version to trigger profile re-sync on existing installs.
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The `@FF AD5M 0.25 nozzle` filament variants carried the base profile's
full printer list (AD5M/AD5M Pro/AD5X 0.4/0.6/0.8) instead of the 0.25
nozzle printers. Combined with base profiles that also listed the AD5X
0.4/0.6/0.8 printers already covered by dedicated `@FF AD5X` variants,
multiple presets with the same alias became compatible with the same
printer. The filament combobox keys presets by full name but displays
them by alias, so these surfaced as duplicate entries (e.g. "Flashforge
PLA Silk", "Flashforge ASA Basic" shown twice).
Fix the `compatible_printers` lists (data only, no settings changed):
- Repoint the 15 `@FF AD5M 0.25 nozzle` variants to the actual 0.25
nozzle printers (Adventurer 5M 0.25 + Adventurer 5M Pro 0.25).
- Remove the redundant AD5X 0.4/0.6/0.8 entries from the base profiles
where dedicated AD5X variants already exist.
- Bump Flashforge profile version to 02.04.00.02.
Each affected filament now resolves to exactly one preset per printer,
and the previously uncovered AD5M 0.25 nozzle printers gain coverage.
* Snapmaker U1: add 0.2mm and 0.8mm nozzle profiles
Add machine and process profiles for the Snapmaker U1's 0.2mm and
0.8mm nozzles, and complete the 0.6mm process lineup. Follows the
same data-only pattern used to add the 0.6 / 0.4+0.6 nozzles in
commit afc3756.
The U1 ships with 0.4, 0.4+0.6 and 0.6 nozzle options today; the 0.2
and 0.8 nozzles are supported hardware but have no profiles, so they
cannot be selected. This adds them the Orca-native way: per-nozzle
machine presets plus a model-file dropdown entry, with their process
profiles filtered in via compatible_printers.
Machine (2): lean presets inheriting fdm_U1, mirroring the existing
SM_U1_06 (0.6) preset and overriding only the per-nozzle values;
setting_ids SM_U1_02 / SM_U1_08.
Process (21): 2 per-nozzle commons (fdm_process_U1_0.2_common,
_0.8_common) holding the nozzle line widths, plus 19 profiles
(0.2: 8, 0.6: 6, 0.8: 5) that inherit their per-nozzle common and
carry their own layer height, matching upstream's factoring. The two
0.24 Standard profiles that shared id GP029 are split into
GP029_06_024 / GP029_08_024.
Model dropdown: machine/Snapmaker U1.json nozzle_diameter
"0.4;0.4+0.6;0.6" -> "0.2;0.4;0.4+0.6;0.6;0.8".
Vendor index: register the new presets in Snapmaker.json.
The existing 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.4+0.6 presets resolve identically before
and after. scripts/orca_extra_profile_check.py and the profile
validator both pass.
* chore(profiles): bump Snapmaker vendor version to 02.04.00.04
Bump the Snapmaker vendor config_version so existing installs pick up the new 0.2mm and 0.8mm U1 nozzle profiles. PresetUpdater only re-imports a vendor bundle when the shipped version is strictly greater than the cached one.
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Several Artillery and Flashforge machine profiles set the first-layer nozzle temperature with M104 (set, no wait) immediately before the purge/prime line. The purge then runs before the nozzle reaches temperature, so filament is extruded through a nozzle that is not yet hot enough to melt it. Changed M104 to M109 so the printer waits for the target temperature before purging.
Affected profiles:
- Artillery Sidewinder X3 Plus / X3 Pro / X4 Plus / X4 Pro (0.4 nozzle)
- Flashforge AD5X (0.25/0.4/0.6/0.8)
- Flashforge Adventurer 5M / 5M Pro (0.25/0.8 overrides + shared fdm_adventurer5m_common, which also covers the 0.4/0.6 variants via inheritance)
Refs #4337
* 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
* Sync Elegoo profiles from ElegooSlicer
Update vendor Elegoo.json, filament/machine/process trees, and OrcaFilamentLibrary
Elegoo entries. Align machine default material names with existing filament preset names.
* feat: expose filament_name for G-code export filename format
Derive from filament_settings_id for the first active extruder and strip the suffix after @, matching ElegooSlicer so filename_format can use {filament_name}.
* chore: reorder Elegoo entries in OrcaFilamentLibrary
Group Elegoo @base profiles and bump library version to 02.03.02.62.
* sync OrcaFilamentLibrary.json with Elegoo filament profiles
* fix: clean up Elegoo process renamed_from for profile validation
Add single renamed_from only where preset names changed from legacy Orca
names; remove duplicate Rapid @System library entries that conflicted with
ECC2 vendor presets.
* fix(profiles): add missing Elegoo renamed_from for profile validation
CI custom-preset tests still inherit legacy Orca preset names that no
longer exist after the Elegoo bundle update. Add renamed_from on process,
Neptune 4 machines, OrcaFilamentLibrary filaments, and Giga profiles so
inherits resolve again, without changing print parameters.
* fix(profiles,elegoo): resolve renamed presets and CC2 SET_PRINT_STATS_INFO G-code
Resolve legacy preset names through renamed_from when validating presets and loading external projects. Add missing renamed_from aliases for Elegoo Giga process and OrcaFilamentLibrary filaments. Combine TOTAL_LAYER and CURRENT_LAYER in one SET_PRINT_STATS_INFO command on Centauri Carbon 2 (ECC2), Centauri (EC), and Centauri Carbon (ECC) 0.4 nozzle profiles.
* chore(profiles): bump Elegoo and OrcaFilamentLibrary profile versions
Refresh installed profile bundles after renamed_from aliases, CC2 SET_PRINT_STATS_INFO G-code, and Preset.cpp renamed preset resolution fixes.
* Fix junction deviation and jerk settings behavior
Process settings now follow the selected printer's junction deviation
configuration. When machine_max_junction_deviation is enabled,
default_junction_deviation is shown and jerk settings are hidden. When
junction deviation is disabled, jerk settings are restored and
default_junction_deviation is hidden.
Fix a validation issue where junction deviation mismatch warnings could
be reported even when machine_max_junction_deviation was set to 0.
Warnings now apply only when junction deviation is active and point
directly to default_junction_deviation.
Also simplify Motion ability page visibility checks by reusing local
firmware-flavor booleans.
* GUI tweak
- separate Junction Deviation segment
- JD and Jerk stay visible
* Fix SeeMeCNC Multicolor change
* Fixes for Support
Support fixes for .7 and 1.0 nozzles
* Fix Retractions
* FIX
* bump version
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