* 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
* Fix null-deref and arranger bugs that gate headless slicing tests
export_gcode dereferenced a null result out-param, enum serialization
dereferenced a null keys_map, and get_arrange_polys left bed_idx unseeded so
the arranger dropped items. All only affect the headless test/CLI path.
* Fix the headless test harness and add G-code test helpers
Use the real arranger, fix temp-file handling with an RAII guard, and add
layers_with_role / max_z for inspecting sliced G-code.
* Re-enable the Model construction test
* Re-enable SupportMaterial tests and add an enforced-support test
* Re-enable and extend PrintObject layer-height and perimeter tests
* Re-enable Print skirt, brim, and solid-surface tests
* Re-enable and extend PrintGCode tests
Un-hide the basic scenario (dead-key fixes, reframes, trimmed trivia) and add
initial-layer-height, sequential-order, and null-result export tests.
* Re-enable and reframe the skirt/brim tests
Detect skirt/brim by G-code role comment instead of a sentinel speed, and
resolve the previously-unfinished skirt-enclosure test.
* Replace the stale lift()/unlift() test with a z_hop test
* Delete the stub and broken Flow tests
* 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: restore version placeholder in custom G-code
PlaceholderParser sets "version" in its constructor, but Print::apply() calls clear_config() which wipes it. Unlike timestamp/user (restored during G-code export), version was never restored, so [version]/{version} threw "Variable does not exist" in custom G-code while working in output filenames.
Re-set version after both clear_config() calls so it resolves everywhere.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: resolve timestamp and user placeholders in File header G-code
file_start_gcode is processed via print.placeholder_parser() directly, before the G-code parser integration copy that restores timestamp/user. As a result {timestamp}, {year}..{second} and {user} threw "Variable does not exist" in the File header G-code field while working in Machine start/end G-code.
Inject fresh timestamp and user into the file_start_gcode config so they resolve, matching the other custom G-code fields.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: expose initial_extruder and extruded_*_total placeholders in output filenames
PrintStatistics exposed initial_tool (not its documented alias initial_extruder) and total_weight/extruded_volume (not the documented extruded_weight_total/extruded_volume_total). Filename formats using the missing names failed with "not a variable name".
Add the missing aliases to PrintStatistics::config() and placeholders().
Fixes#12436Fixes#10708
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* 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.
* Make filament compatibility temperature-aware
Extend filament compatibility checks to consider actual nozzle temperatures and temperature ranges.
Print::check_multi_filaments_compatibility now accepts nozzle temperatures and range lows/highs; it resolves missing ranges from material defaults, computes per-filament effective temperatures, and checks pairwise compatibility (including high/low/mid mixed cases).
Updated callers in Print::check_multi_filament_valid and CalibrationWizardPresetPage to pass nozzle settings, consolidated user-facing warning strings, and fixed extruder index handling and minor logic/path improvements.
Clarify incompatible nozzle temperature warnings
* Update Print.cpp
* Remove json usage
* Reduce messages
* Fix: Enable instance collision detection in GCode and Print clearance
Squashed commit containing:
- Fix gcode path conflict detection in ConflictChecker.cpp by iterating all instances.
- Improve clearance validation in Print.cpp by calculating convex hulls per instance (fixes scaling/mirroring issues).
- Added // Orca: comments to mark changes.
* Fix Wipe Tower G-code conflict detection for WipeTower2
* Fix: Improve object/instance selection for collision and validation warnings
- Updated validation logic in Print.cpp to report specific ModelInstance instead of ModelObject for collision/clearance warnings.
- Updated NotificationManager and Plater to handle ModelInstance selection in 'Jump to' links.
- Added fallback to object selection if specific instance cannot be selected.
- Included fixes for G-code conflict detection (ConflictChecker, GLCanvas3D) to also report instances.
- Improved GUI_ObjectList to update canvas selection when items are selected via API.
* Fix: Prevent crash when loading .3mf projects
Moved update_selections_on_canvas() out of ObjectList::select_items() to avoid premature UI updates during loading. Canvas updates are now explicitly called in NotificationManager and Plater callbacks where needed.
* Fix: Address code review comments
- Fix memory allocation for extrusion layers deep copy
- Remove unused variable in GLCanvas3D
- Fix string formatting crash risk in NotificationManager
- Remove dead code in Plater
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Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
# Description
This commit adds the enhancement of https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/issues/13116
- Adds checkboxes to enable or disable the fan speed override during print or after printing is completed. This allows users to, for example, only override the fan speed during printing whilst leaving the fan speed as is set in the machine gcode at the end.
- Two new flags are added for this: `activate_air_filtration_during_print[extruder]` and `activate_air_filtration_on_completion[extruder]`. These can be used to more finely control machine gcode
- Current filament settings remain as they are: `activate_air_filtration[extruder]` settings are unaffected and by default both new flags are set to true, ensuring the same set behavior as before.
# Screenshots/Recordings/Graphs
<img width="856" height="208" alt="Screenshot From 2026-04-09 18-57-14" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e71e7de3-2def-4046-b5dc-55bf3b516ce5" />
As you can see there are now checkboxes left of the fan speeds. They have their own tooltip too, which also helps identify the correct flags for users who want to adjust their machine gcode.
## Tests
I have thoroughly tested this on my own computer (CachyOS) and on my printer. I have also carefully checked the gcode in every possible state this is in and ensured that the unsaved changes dialog properly displays the labels for these settings. Flags are set properly, sliced files properly use the flags if you check for them in machine gcode and default behavior is unaffected for those who have already changed settings for air filtration. From what I can see, this does exactly what it should be doing without any issues.
* make initial layer travel move acceleration and jerk configurable
* Update spelling to match UI pattern
* Update min integer and re-order to match patterns
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Scheiblauer <tom@sharkbay.at>
Co-authored-by: Ioannis Giannakas <59056762+igiannakas@users.noreply.github.com>
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 WipeTower2 code path never called construct_mesh(), leaving
wipe_tower_mesh_data as std::nullopt. GCode export then dereferenced
it unconditionally, triggering an assertion failure / crash.
Wipe tower interface features and preheat fixes
Fresh PR branch rebuilt on upstream/main (squash of origin/BBL-studio-wipe-tower-merge) to avoid merge-history issues.
Sorry had to re-create the PR as I did some chaos in my repo with CLI. xD
Fixes issue https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/issues/10971
Description:
Fix wipe tower filament selection and clean up tool ordering. Added wipe_tower_filament handling to WipeTower2 (store config, mark non-selected tools as “soluble,” and use it in toolchange selection) and ensured the configured wipe‑tower extruder is included in the extruder list for ordering. Removed duplicated/merged tool‑ordering code (extra insert_wipe_tower_extruder definition, duplicate declaration, and redundant reorder block) so the tool order logic runs only once.
<img width="1819" height="799" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cef39026-cf6a-46da-a87a-ef895774699f" />
Port Z Anti-Aliasing from BambuStudio-ZAA (https://github.com/adob/BambuStudio-ZAA)
to OrcaSlicer. ZAA eliminates stair-stepping on curved and sloped top surfaces
by raycasting each extrusion point against the original 3D mesh and micro-adjusting
Z height to follow the actual surface geometry.
Key changes:
- Add ContourZ.cpp raycasting algorithm (~330 lines)
- Extend geometry with 3D support (Point3, Line3, Polyline3, MultiPoint3)
- Template arc fitting for 2D/3D compatibility
- Change ExtrusionPath::polyline from Polyline to Polyline3
- Add 5 ZAA config options (zaa_enabled, zaa_min_z, etc.)
- Add posContouring pipeline step in PrintObject
- Update GCode writer for 3D coordinate output
- Add ZAA settings UI in Print Settings > Quality
- Add docs/ZAA.md with usage and implementation details
ZAA is opt-in and disabled by default. When disabled, the slicing pipeline
is unchanged.
### What was the issue?
The check that validates whether a filament is compatible with the selected build plate type was only executed for Bambu Lab printers.
Other printers skipped this entirely, even though they can also use multiple plate types with different temperature requirements.
This caused cases where:
- incompatible filament/plate combinations went unnoticed,
- users received no warning even when the bed type clearly couldn’t support the selected filament.
### What’s changed?
- The validation block extends beyond BambuLab printers.
- Now all printers get the same compatibility check:
- if a filament requires a bed temperature not supported by the chosen plate,
- Orca shows the same clear error message as it does for BBL printers.
- Show the selected filament preset name (alias if present) in bed/filament mismatch warnings instead of substituting the parent preset.
### Why this helps
- Consistent behavior across all printer brands.
- Prevents invalid filament/plate setups that could cause print failures.
- Makes plate presets more robust and predictable for custom and community printers.
### Notes
- No behavior changes for BBL printers — they keep the existing checks.
- Other printers now benefit from them too.
* The 0.30mm layer height configuration for the 0.4 nozzle of the QIDI model has been removed
* Merge branch 'main' into main
* Merge branch 'SoftFever:main' into main
* 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
* Merge branch 'SoftFever:main' into main
* Merge branch 'SoftFever:main' into main
* change machine_gcode
* Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/HYzd766/OrcaSlicer
* Merge branch 'SoftFever:main' into main
* Multi-color code compatible with QIDI models
* Merge branch 'main' into main
* toggle axis visibility on canvas (#9666)
* toggle axis visibility on canvas
* set show_axes config on toggle
* fix: Add pause and filament change to machine gcodes for Sovol SV08 MAX (#11214)
* Add fixed Ironing Angle setting for uniform surface finish (#11195)
* Initial working fixed ironing angle implemented with new Fixed ironing angle setting
* update documentation
* Combine Fill.is_using_template_angle and Fill.alternate_fill_direction into Fill.fixed_angle
* Rename SurfaceFillParams.is_using_template_angle to SurfaceFillParam.fixed_angle.
* New materials
* Temps
* Full filament type list
* Improve nozzle temperature range validation messages
Separates minimum and maximum recommended temperature warnings for nozzle configuration + generig °c usage.
Co-Authored-By: Alexandre Folle de Menezes <afmenez@gmail.com>
* Material Updates
Co-Authored-By: Rodrigo <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com>
* petg-cf10 should be petg-cf
options.
* Pla reduced range
* Adjust some temps
* FilamentTempType Temperature-based logic
* chamber temps
* Fromatting
* Filament chamber temperature range support
Introduces get_filament_chamber_temp_range to retrieve safe chamber temperature limits for filament types. Updates ConfigManipulation to use these limits instead of hardcoded values.
* add adhesion coefficient and yield strength
Replaces hardcoded material checks for adhesion coefficient and yield strength with lookup functions using extended FilamentType struct.
* Thermal length
* Fix
* Refactor filament type data to MaterialType class
Moved filament type properties and related lookup functions from PrintConfig.cpp into a new MaterialType class.
* Fix adhesion_coefficient
Co-Authored-By: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Alexandre Folle de Menezes <afmenez@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rodrigo <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>