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Moved from: SoftFever/OrcaSlicer#1636 to here For a sanity check... you may try this repo. Make sure on *nix systems that the wildcard is quoted:
I noticed after attempting to mass convert the Inland profiles, that only 3 of them were accepted by Orca. It seemed to delete all the others! If I manually attempt to import them 0 of them are accepted. However if I place them into ~/Library/Application\ Support/OrcaSlicer/user/default/filament/ they kinda work
For some reason only the TPU ones remain after the app is launched:
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Thanks for this. Note though that this particular script only works on the print settings, not printer settings. |
whoops! well I bet you know what my next question will be =] |
I wonder if it is because of the .info files missing?
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Thanks, I'll test with this. FWIW, I never tried Orca's import function (wasn't aware it existed). I just put the converted files directly in the folder. I wonder if the inherits parameter is problematic. None of my profiles have that, and I haven't even been able to figure out how to use inheritance in the first place. But your profile has one so that may be an issue if the parent profile doesn't exist. |
Shouldn't be. My profiles have converted and loaded fine without them. |
Okay, I tested your Orca+AccControlZero - 0.20 mm NORMAL (0.4 mm nozzle) @CREALITY.ini.txt profile. It converted without issue and I set the output directory to The print profile wasn't available when I started OrcaSlicer though. Eventually I realized that the reason was the |
Closing this in favor of separate issues broken out from this thread. |
@MAVProxyUser I've refactored the script so that it is now a single script that will autodetect and convert either print profiles or filament profiles. It's in the "unified_script" branch available here: https://github.com/theophile/SuperSlicer_to_Orca_scripts/tree/unified_script I've also updated the README there accordingly. If you have time to test it out I'd appreciate your feedback/comments. Feel free to open new issues for anything you find, or comment in the existing issues if appropriate. |
Cool. I'll try to give it a shot soon! |
I've just added preliminary support for converting printer profiles. It seems to mostly work but there are some edge cases that probably need special handling. One complicating factor is that Prusa/SuperSlicer split some parameters out in a separate "physical printer" config. Ideally I'd be able to pull that in on the fly and parse it but we'll see what's possible. |
@MAVProxyUser , please let me know if you have a chance to test out the script now in the main branch. It can now be run in fully interactive mode with a UI and everything if you run the script with no command-line options. Note that it relies on a few additional perl modules. The README has the cpan line necessary to get all the dependencies installed. |
I’ve been super busy brother… it’s on my list for sure! |
Klipper - Creality Ender-3 S1 Pro (0.4 mm nozzle).ini.txt
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