Resolve five conflicts, all of which needed both sides rather than a pick:
- BackgroundSlicingProcess: ours was a pure tabs->spaces reformat of base, so
keep main's per-filament volume/nozzle map read-back (its only change here).
- GUI_App: main's #12506 else-if attached to an `if` this branch deleted;
re-expressed onto the same-agent early-return path (the agent factory caches
per id, so pointer equality is the same predicate).
- MainFrame: both sides relocated Sync Presets independently; keep main's
push_notification plus the branch's Plugins menu items.
- Tab: the "TODO: Orca: Support hybrid" blocks were unchanged base, not a branch
decision; take main's enabled Hybrid to match the already auto-merged siblings.
- test_config: union of both sides' cases (6 plugin + 9 multi-nozzle).
Fix text rendering issue when using MacType, with the original harmony os sans installed globally (OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer#14566)
The new fonts are generated using fonttools that only add gasp table to the original font without touching other parts
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.
Replace the toolbar sort dropdown with sortable Name/Source/Status column
headers that cycle ascending, descending, then clear. Add a Source column
and a PluginSortKey::None baseline for the cleared state. The whole header
cell is the click target and the sort triangle snaps in without a fade.
* 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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