## ⚠️ EXPERIMENTAL BUILD - NOT TESTED ⚠️ Based on Snapmaker Orca v2.2.4 This is an alpha release of Full Spectrum with mixed-color filament support. **THIS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED ON ACTUAL HARDWARE!** ### What's New - **Mixed Filaments UI**: Renamed the feature from Dithering to Mixed Filaments and improved row labeling. - **Auto + Custom Mixed Filaments**: Auto-generated mixed rows from physical filaments plus manual custom rows via `+`. - **Gradient Selector**: Added visual gradient picking for custom mixed rows to control A/B blend ratio. - **Cadence Controls**: Added Layer cycle cadence, Height-weighted cadence toggle, and Advanced dithering mode. - **Mixed Height Bounds**: Added lower/upper mixed filament height bounds and cycle controls in Process -> Others. - **Z Step Controls**: Added dithering Z step size and painted-zone behavior options. ### Changelog - Added mixed filament dependency cleanup when a physical filament is removed. - Added Process -> Others controls for mixed filament cadence and height behavior. - Fixed multiple startup/UI crashes related to mixed filament rows and Others-tab interactions. - Fixed gradient selector state handling and crash on color change. - Improved sidebar behavior with compact mixed-row spacing and scroll handling for many mixed rows. - Improved mixed preview colors with weighted RYB pigment-style blending and normalization. - Added invalidation propagation so mixed-setting changes correctly require re-slicing. - Updated mixed-setting tooltips with experimental disclaimers and a wiki-availability note. ### Installation 1. Download `Snapmaker_Orca.exe` (or the full package) 2. Extract to a folder 3. Run the executable ### ⚠️ Warning - Use at your own risk - May produce incorrect G-code - Seeking testers with U1 printers ### Known Issues - Untested on real hardware - Mixed filament behavior may require per-material calibration - Advanced dithering is highly experimental and may not match normal dithering color output - Height-weighted cadence operates at the layer plane level, not independent per-color subregions in the same XY plane