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Joseph Robertson
75770321dd Update Belt-Printer (#14425) 2026-06-25 22:40:26 -05:00
Joseph Robertson
c950c3fb6b Add BabyBelt Pro Profile, Courtesy of Rexit (#14424) 2026-06-25 22:39:12 -05:00
Myself
465125167b CrealityPrint: remove hardcoded :4408 from Device WebView URL (#14326)
* CrealityPrint: use printhost_port for WebView URL instead of hardcoded :4408

Fixes #4408 — when printhost_port is configured, use that port in the
Device WebView URL instead of always defaulting to :4408.

* CrealityPrint: remove hardcoded :4408 from Device WebView URL

Drop the CrealityPrint-specific get_print_host_webui override that
unconditionally appended :4408. The generic fallback in PrintHost
already uses print_host_webui/print_host config — users who need
Mainsail on port 4408 should set print_host_webui explicitly.

Fixes #4408
2026-06-26 02:21:42 +08:00
SoftFever
19755451a9 CI: download profile validator from nightly release 2026-06-26 02:14:57 +08:00
pallaswept
5d352294ed Allow appimage execution for non-owner (#14339) 2026-06-26 01:27:47 +08:00
SoftFever
e3b4c6df84 Fix AMS overwrite sync showing filaments in wrong order (#14335) (#14408)
Syncing the filament list from AMS with the "Overwriting" option
  displayed the AMS filaments in the wrong (reversed) order in the
  preview, even though the filament mapping that was actually applied
  was correct. Reported on macOS with a Bambu X1C.

  The preview depends on MaterialHash being iterated in material-index
  order. MaterialHash is a WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP, which under OrcaSlicer's
  current wxWidgets 3.3 build (wxUSE_STD_CONTAINERS=1) resolves to
  std::unordered_map; its iteration order is unspecified and on macOS
  (libc++) comes out reversed, which scrambled the preview. The same
  code is unaffected in BambuStudio because its older wxWidgets build
  still uses wx's own key-ordered hash table, so this only became
  visible after the wx upgrade.

  Fixes #14335
2026-06-26 01:20:38 +08:00
yw4z
b06305f990 Plate toolbar improvements and fixes (slice button, keep view angle on slice, review button for failed plates, percentage and improve failed state) (#14292)
* Update Plater.cpp

* init

* Revert "Update Plater.cpp"

This reverts commit ae515bc7a4.

* fix empty plate showing as failed

* keep zooming on slice

* update

* add hover effect for active plate

* fix condition and match code

* Update GLCanvas3D.cpp

* fix button colors

* add hover effect to border of plate stats button

* fix scrollbar disappear while clicking plate buttons

* Update GLCanvas3D.cpp

* fix slicing percent for new plates

* update

* Update GLCanvas3D.cpp

* update plate states on config change

* fix non functional scrollbar
2026-06-25 22:31:33 +08:00
SoftFever
dbd9c22d80 feat: native Windows ARM64 build support (Snapdragon X Elite) (supersedes #14059) (#14381)
* feat: native Windows ARM64 build support

Builds on the merged DEPS_ARCH=arm64 plumbing (#13424) by adding the
dependency and source fixes needed for a green native ARM64 build on the
windows-11-arm runner. Validated end-to-end on Snapdragon X Elite hardware
(via a downstream fork using the same fixes); see OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer#8271
for the full writeup.

Dependencies:
- OpenEXR 2.5.5: ImfSimd.h hard-codes IMF_HAVE_SSE2 for any MSVC, pulling in
  <emmintrin.h> (x86-only) -> C1189. Patch the header to require an x86 target
  and force SSE cache vars off on ARM64.
- Boost.Context: use the winfib implementation on ARM64 (Windows Fiber API)
  to avoid the armasm64 / CMake ASM_ARMASM linker-module bug, while keeping
  the Boost::context target Boost.Asio needs.
- OpenCV: disable WITH_IPP on ARM64 (Intel IPP/IPP-ICV is x86/x64 only;
  otherwise ~200 unresolved ippicv* externals at link).
- OpenSSL: use VC-WIN64-ARM on ARM64.
- FindGLEW: add an ARM64 arch branch.

Sources:
- clipper Int128.hpp: _mul128 is an x64-only intrinsic guarded by _WIN64
  (true on ARM64); guard on _M_X64 and use the portable path.
- imgui imgui_widgets.cpp: fix va_start(vaList, &text) -> va_start(vaList, text)
  (the &-form compiled on x64 but is invalid on ARM64).
- crash reporter: StackWalker.cpp gains an _M_ARM64 branch; BaseException.cpp
  uses Cpsr instead of the x86-only EFlags on ARM64.

CI:
- New build_windows_arm64.yml on windows-11-arm: pins CMake 3.31.x, stages
  ARM64 GMP/MPFR from MSYS2 clangarm64 (with llvm-dlltool import libs),
  caches deps with a fixed-depth hashFiles key, builds and uploads the binary.

OCCT/STEP, SVG-to-3D and text emboss all build and work on ARM64 (no stubs
needed). Full feature parity with x64.

* fix(ci): use forward-slash DESTDIR to avoid CMake '\a' escape error

deps configure failed at GMP/GMP.cmake: "Invalid character escape '\a'"
because DESTDIR carried Windows backslashes (C:\a\...) and is re-parsed
when re-set with the /usr/local suffix. Pass DESTDIR (and the slicer's
DEPS prefix) with forward slashes via %CD:\=/%.

* fix(ci): don't export DESTDIR env var (CMake staged-install doubles paths)

Setting a DESTDIR *environment* variable made CMake treat it as the staged
install prefix and prepend it to every dependency's install path, so e.g.
FreeType installed to <DESTDIR>/a/.../OrcaSlicer_dep/usr/local and OCCT
then couldn't find its headers. Compute the forward-slash path into a
differently-named var (ORCA_DESTDIR) and pass it only via -DDESTDIR.

* ci(windows-arm64): fold ARM64 build into the standard Windows matrix

Replace the standalone build_windows_arm64.yml with a matrix entry on the
existing build_windows job, so x64 and ARM64 share one reusable workflow
chain (build_all -> build_check_cache -> build_deps -> build_orca), per
review feedback on #14059.

- build_all.yml: build_windows now matrices over {x64: windows-latest,
  arm64: windows-11-arm} and threads `arch` through. Self-hosted runner
  stays x64-only.
- build_check_cache.yml: cache key and dep-prefix path are now
  architecture-specific on Windows (deps/build-arm64/OrcaSlicer_dep).
- build_release_vs.bat: accept an `arm64` argument (mirrors
  build_release_vs2022.bat) -> uses `-A ARM64` and the build-arm64 tree.
  The top-level CMake auto-derives CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH from the build dir,
  so no explicit prefix is needed.
- build_deps.yml / build_orca.yml: gate the ARM64-only prep behind
  `inputs.arch == 'arm64'` -- pin CMake 3.31.x, and stage MSYS2
  clangarm64 GMP/MPFR import libs. NSIS installer/PDB/profile_validator
  remain x64-only; ARM64 ships the portable zip. Artifact names get an
  arch suffix to avoid collisions between the two Windows jobs.

https://claude.ai/code/session_0164c7ZhCLsYBmCiVN9pWDjK

* ci(temp): generate GMP/MPFR win-arm64 blobs to commit to repo

* feat(deps): add prebuilt GMP/MPFR win-arm64 blobs

The repo ships prebuilt GMP/MPFR import libs + DLLs for win-x64 and
win-x86; the Windows ARM64 build path copies from win-${DEPS_ARCH}
(CMakeLists.txt) but the win-arm64 blobs were missing, so the slicer
configure failed at "file COPY cannot find .../win-arm64/libgmp-10.dll".

Add win-arm64 libgmp-10.{dll,lib} and libmpfr-4.{dll,lib}, generated from
the MSYS2 clangarm64 gmp/mpfr packages with MSVC-compatible import libs via
llvm-dlltool. Headers are shared across arches and unchanged.

* simplify OpenEXR.cmake

* set default arch

* support msix

* ship installer

* try to fix webview2runtime issue

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Co-authored-by: Adam Behrman <adam.behrman@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Behrman <abehrman@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-25 22:10:49 +08:00
wujie
67645760f2 Add Elegoo Centauri 2 machine profiles (#14402)
* feat(profiles,elegoo): add Elegoo Centauri 2 machine profiles

* chore(profiles,elegoo): add type/from to Elegoo process presets
2026-06-25 22:08:27 +08:00
NM
6c7f3629bc fix(profiles): Snapmaker U1 — add bed dimensions to fdm_U1 for all nozzle variants (#14391)
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.

Co-authored-by: ni4223 <ni4223@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-25 22:04:10 +08:00
SoftFever
688127af5b Specify plate index for the 3mf workflow (#14404)
feat: forward plateindex for index-coded .gcode.3mf uploads

Gcode inside a .gcode.3mf is index-coded (Metadata/plate_<N>.gcode) and a
bundle may carry several, so the upload must name which plate to print —
even a single-plate bundle, since its entry is still indexed.

A 1-based plate index is stored in PrintHostUpload::extended_info when use_3mf
is set; the OctoPrint and Moonraker hosts forward it as a `plateindex` form
field. Servers that don't use it ignore the unknown field, so the plain G-code
path is unchanged.
2026-06-25 22:02:19 +08:00
SoftFever
0c5d85e516 Fix/skirt flow crash empty plate (#14403)
* Fix crash when arranging with per-object skirt on empty plate
2026-06-25 18:50:58 +08:00
Joseph Robertson
2ca843a38e Belt Printing: Bugfix: Solid Organic Tree Base, Slim Tree Skirt, Renderer (#14395)
* fix tree support brim
* treesupport3d part 1: more diagnostic logging.  (todo once things are fixed: remove this / gate it properly)
* make area under Z=0 in rotated slice pipeline not solid
* fix solid Z=0 layer for belt printers
* fix renderer
* clean up logging
* final review pass
2026-06-24 22:01:29 -05:00
SoftFever
da074043f2 Fix fuzzy skin artifacting regression (#14376) (#14382)
Fix fuzzy skin artifacting (#14376)
2026-06-25 10:52:19 +08:00
Joseph Robertson
0ef7c6d581 Belt Printing: Update (#14393)
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2026-06-24 21:34:53 -05:00
Joseph Robertson
34b0d36cda Belt Printer Initial Push (#14385)
# Description

Initial push - documentation available at #12998 

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2026-06-24 09:42:40 -05:00
Joseph Robertson
d619c7e19c Merge branch 'belt-printer' into belt/baseChanges 2026-06-24 09:42:25 -05:00
SoftFever
4e03983426 build belt parallel branch and publish the nightly release 2026-06-24 21:02:57 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
d3ac5ab98e Bump actions/github-script from 7 to 9 (#13431)
Bumps [actions/github-script](https://github.com/actions/github-script) from 7 to 9.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/github-script/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/github-script/compare/v7...v9)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: actions/github-script
  dependency-version: '9'
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-24 20:35:21 +08:00
SoftFever
0b77321d3a bump flashforge profile version 2026-06-24 19:16:15 +08:00
Markus K.
a6816d8c0d Fix hyperlink for flow ratio calibration wiki (#14378) 2026-06-24 12:23:55 +03:00
Kiss Lorand
045179150f Refactor skirt/brim + bugfixes related to them (#14333)
Refactor skirt and brim ownership and emission flow

Refactor skirt and brim generation around a common object/group
ownership model.

Skirts and brims are now emitted as a coordinated preamble
(skirt -> brim -> object) instead of being generated and emitted
through multiple independent code paths.

Changes:
- Fix repeated skirt emission caused by the previous skirt state
  tracking logic.
- Restore local skirt/brim ordering for per-object skirts in
  By Layer mode.
- Emit brims together with their owning object or object group.
- Handle combined brims independently from skirt grouping.
- Handle draft shields through the same ownership model as skirts.
- Fix draft shield generation when skirt height is zero.
- Generate draft shields after brim geometry is known, preventing
  draft shields from overlapping brims.
- Reject unsafe grouped per-object skirt configurations in
  By Object mode.
- Remove legacy skirt emission paths and state-management
  workarounds.

Support brim generation remains unchanged.

Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
2026-06-24 15:48:31 +08:00
SoftFever
4c3e30144d Show a warning dialog about profile sync changes. (#14377) 2026-06-24 14:58:33 +08:00
Indy Jones
ff83aa41ef Fix duplicate Flashforge filaments in system filament list (#14316)
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.
2026-06-24 14:20:11 +08:00
NM
91b712a237 feat(profiles): Snapmaker U1, add 0.2mm & 0.8mm nozzle profiles, complete 0.6mm process lineup (#14305)
* 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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Co-authored-by: ni4223 <ni4223@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-24 14:18:38 +08:00
TheLegendTubaGuy
8491f87ddb Set Qidi X-Max 4 printer agent (#14334)
* Set Qidi X-Max 4 printer agent

* bump version

---------

Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
2026-06-24 14:16:20 +08:00
Sandmann
99fde4a24e fix(CrealityPrint): avoid false 'End of file' error when K1 closes the WS after start (#14344)
K1C: corrige erro 'End of file' ao enviar impressao (start_print)

A K1-family fecha o WebSocket 9999 assim que aceita o comando de iniciar
impressao. O start_print fazia um ws.read() bloqueante logo apos o write, que
estourava 'End of file [asio.misc:2]' e era reportado como erro -- embora a
impressao ja tivesse iniciado (o comando e entregue no write). Torna o read e o
close best-effort (overloads com error_code), eliminando o falso erro. Mesmo
padrao ja usado em feed_filament; cobre os caminhos single-color e multicor.
2026-06-24 14:13:45 +08:00
Joseph Robertson
31b44cb731 Merge pull request #66 from HarrierPigeon/belt/tommyb-rendererChanges
Clean up and implement @tommasobbianchi's belt renderer changes
2026-06-23 00:27:39 -05:00
harrierpigeon
ddbee84e68 render the G-code preview upright (designed view) + toggle UI 2026-06-23 00:14:17 -05:00
Joseph Robertson
bf6cce1f40 Merge pull request #45 from tommasobbianchi/feat/belt-gcode-cartesian-preview
belt: render the G-code preview upright (model/Cartesian space)
2026-06-22 19:59:27 -05:00
Joseph Robertson
8bdf0df00a Merge branch 'main' into belt/baseChanges 2026-06-22 19:36:17 -05:00
Joseph Robertson
d6c9187c71 Merge branch 'main' into belt/baseChanges 2026-06-22 19:36:17 -05:00
Ian Bassi
5538bf6463 Lang: Gettext update (#14361) 2026-06-22 20:16:55 -03:00
Ian Bassi
0cdfb88357 Lang: Gettext update (#14361) 2026-06-22 20:16:55 -03:00
foXaCe
fdf4a493cb i18n(fr): translate strings added after the post-refactor sync (#14304) 2026-06-22 20:13:19 -03:00
foXaCe
14cec7239b i18n(fr): translate strings added after the post-refactor sync (#14304) 2026-06-22 20:13:19 -03:00
Heiko Liebscher
932410e06b Improve German (de) translation (#14352)
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 15:40:14 -03:00
Heiko Liebscher
86c6a1a66f Improve German (de) translation (#14352)
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 15:40:14 -03:00
SoftFever
a409791826 bump version to 2.5.0-dev 2026-06-22 00:50:51 +08:00
SoftFever
07f08dfe40 bump version to 2.5.0-dev 2026-06-22 00:50:51 +08:00
Noisyfox
ba12608e4a Don't allow adding more colors for non-semm printers on obj import color remapping dialog (#14275) 2026-06-21 18:20:58 +08:00
Noisyfox
a4fb5af9e1 Don't allow adding more colors for non-semm printers on obj import color remapping dialog (#14275) 2026-06-21 18:20:58 +08:00
Tommaso Bianchi
8593d66a39 belt: correct the designed-view preview's belt-Z origin and reject mis-mapped outliers
The Cartesian designed-view preview over-extended the toolpaths past the model
shell by a height-proportional amount (up to ~20mm tall parts), most visibly on
long multi-part prints; compact parts like a calibration cube looked fine.

Two coupled causes:
- Belt start G-code that primes with a Z advance and a 'G92 Z0' reset leaves a
  constant machine-Z origin in the GCodeProcessor, so move positions are stored as
  gcode_Z + origin. The linear back-transform mixes that constant with the
  gantry-Y term, leaving a per-move designed-Y error that min-corner anchoring
  cannot cancel when an elevated move (e.g. a bridge) happens to cancel it at the
  bbox minimum. Expose GCodeProcessorResult::belt_z_origin (the m_origin[Z] left by
  the start G-code) and subtract it before the back-transform.
- Elevated features (bridges/overhangs) are mis-mapped by the linear inverse to
  outside the model body; build the anchor bbox only from moves within model_bb +/-
  10mm, with a fallback to the full bbox when the clip would drop the bulk (object
  placed away from the belt entry) so the gross-offset case still anchors.

Preview-only; G-code output is unchanged.
2026-06-21 06:48:44 +02:00
Tommaso Bianchi
3fc3b8a8ae belt: anchor the designed-view G-code preview onto the model bounding box
The belt designed (upright) preview back-transforms the machine-frame G-code
into model space with the linear belt inverse. That inverse recovers the
print's shape and orientation, but not the per-object placement/lift
translation: the object's position on the belt, the BeltSliceStrategy min-Z
lift, and the centering pre-translate are applied OUTSIDE
build_forward_transform() (see PrintObjectSlice.cpp), so its linear inverse
cannot undo them. The result was a constant offset (~20 mm on the belt-advance
axis) of the toolpaths from the model shell, on every model.

Recover the missing translation generally — independent of the offset's exact
source or the axis remap — by anchoring the back-transformed object body
(extrusions on layer_id >= 1, i.e. excluding the layer-0 prime/skirt) onto the
upright model bounding box, the same space the shells render in, and folding
that translation into the belt inverse before converting to libvgcode.

Replaces the previous Y=0 anchoring in LibVGCodeWrapper, which pinned the
toolpaths to the belt entry rather than to the model and so left the offset in
place for any object not sitting at the origin.
2026-06-21 06:48:44 +02:00
Tommaso Bianchi
695a1f897a belt: render the G-code preview in model (Cartesian) space
On a belt printer the emitted G-code is in the machine frame (45-deg sheared,
axis-remapped, scaled), so the toolpath preview shows the print as a sheared
slab floating off the bed. Map each toolpath vertex back to model/Cartesian
space for the "designed" view.

The back-transform is the inverse of the full G-code forward pipeline
(BeltGCodeWriter::to_machine_coords):
  model = [BeltForward^-1 if !gcode_back_transform] . AxisRemap^-1 . MachineFrame^-1
built from config, so it handles any rotation / shear / scale / axis-remap
combination, not just plain 45-deg belt slicing. Computed in load_as_gcode()
from print.config() and applied per-vertex inside libvgcode::convert (display
position only; layer_id, times and the volumetric/flow math keep the raw
machine values, so the layer slider and stats are unaffected).

- Toggle with the existing "Show designed view" checkbox / hotkey B; off shows
  the raw machine-frame G-code (useful for debugging the transform itself).
  Defaults to on.
- Belt printers skip the same-result-id load cache so the upright view applies
  and the toggle takes effect even when the G-code is unchanged.
- The object extrusions (layer_id >= 1) are anchored to the belt entry to drop
  the constant machine-origin offset (start-G-code belt advance) that the linear
  back-transform alone does not capture; start-G-code prime lines are excluded
  so they don't steal the anchor.
2026-06-21 06:48:44 +02:00
Tommaso Bianchi
2d69f6e17c belt: expose MachineFrameTransform's composed matrix
Add a const accessor for the shear*scale transform so the G-code viewer can
build the machine->model back-transform for the upright belt preview.
2026-06-21 06:48:44 +02:00
Joseph Robertson
340ce575e2 Merge branch 'main' into belt/baseChanges 2026-06-20 15:56:59 -05:00
Indy Jones
b8dd2d3ca8 Fix start G-code: wait for nozzle temperature before purge line (#14120)
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
2026-06-20 20:16:37 +08:00
Alexandre Folle de Menezes
0335d76d30 Update and complement ptBR translation (#14302) 2026-06-20 13:15:28 +08:00
Mykola Nahirnyi
3e56d25f64 Allow presets without parent 2026-06-20 13:14:46 +08:00