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Printer Change after importing a model resets all settings, even when clicking "Transfer" the profile settings #5446

Closed Nightshade09 closed 4 weeks ago

Nightshade09 commented 4 months ago

Is there an existing issue for this problem?

OrcaSlicer Version

1.9.0

Operating System (OS)

Windows

OS Version

Windows 10

Additional system information

No response

Printer

BambuLab A1

How to reproduce

  1. Open any 3mf file from Makerworld
  2. When opened, it selects the first printer that was on the makerworld page
  3. when switching to your printer, it asks if it should discard, save or transfer the settings.

Actual results

When you click transfer, the settings dont get transfered, instead it switches the printer model but uses your own profiles instead of the one imported. This is especially unhelpful when using Hueforge models which are precisely sliced.

Expected results

Profile Settings should get transferred

Project file & Debug log uploads

debug_Fri_May_24_17_43_01_14324.log.zip project.zip

Checklist of files to include

Anything else?

No response

rdbischoff commented 4 months ago

Yeah, I wish that the 3MF that you download from Makerworld paid attention to what printer you selected on Makerworld or what printer you have open in the slicer. The 3MF has filaments and colors selected, but when I switch it from the X1C to my P1S, it sets all the filaments and colors back to what was set for the printer before I opened the 3MF. I want it to keep the filaments and colors so that I can then match them up with what I've got.

github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Orca bot: this issue is stale because it has been open for 90 days with no activity.

github-actions[bot] commented 4 weeks ago

Orca bot: This issue was closed because it has been inactive for 7 days since being marked as stale.