Conflicts:
resources/quality/gmax15plus/gmax15plus_global_dual_normal.inst.cfg -> Profile weight vs. new global property
resources/quality/gmax15plus/gmax15plus_global_dual_thin.inst.cfg -> Profile weight vs. new global property
resources/quality/gmax15plus/gmax15plus_global_normal.inst.cfg -> Profile weight vs. new global property
resources/quality/gmax15plus/gmax15plus_global_thin.inst.cfg -> Profile weight vs. new global property
The reason of this issue because it used a heated firmware from his
parent(UMO) printer. To avoid this case we need to define externally
the firmware_hbk_file property in umo+ defintion file
CURA-5994
The default values on my Monoprice Ultimate are way different to what Cura has the Wanhao Duplicator 6 as. I'm guessing that Monoprice have changed these (if not, then maybe the Duplicator 6 file is wrong?). Without this profile, I had a 4hr print estimate for a piece that's only 55% through after 4hours. With this profile, it estimates 7:22 (which seems very accurate).
I got the default values from the printer when I connected Octoprint to it:
```
21:20:56: Attempting to connect to printer
21:20:56: Connection opened
< 21:20:57: start
> 21:20:57: N1 M110 *2
< 21:20:57: echo:Marlin 1.0.0
> 21:20:57: N2 M110 *1
< 21:20:57: echo: Last Updated: Jun 26 2016 12:14:19 | Author: Version DEV 3.01
> 21:20:57: N3 M115 *5
< 21:20:57: Compiled: Jun 26 2016
< 21:20:57: echo: Free Memory: 1961 PlannerBufferBytes: 1232
< 21:20:57: echo:Stored settings retrieved
< 21:20:57: echo:Steps per unit:
< 21:20:57: echo: M92 X80.04 Y80.04 Z400.48 E94.30
< 21:20:57: echo:Maximum feedrates (mm/s):
< 21:20:57: echo: M203 X300.00 Y300.00 Z5.00 E25.00
< 21:20:57: echo:Maximum Acceleration (mm/s2):
< 21:20:57: echo: M201 X3000 Y3000 Z100 E500
< 21:20:57: echo:Acceleration: S=acceleration, T=retract acceleration
< 21:20:57: echo: M204 S800.00 T800.00
< 21:20:57: echo:Advanced variables: S=Min feedrate (mm/s), T=Min travel feedrate (mm/s), B=minimum segment time (ms), X=maximum XY jerk (mm/s), Z=maximum Z jerk (mm/s), E=maximum E jerk (mm/s)
< 21:20:57: echo: M205 S0.00 T0.00 B20000 X10.00 Z0.40 E1.00
< 21:20:57: echo:Home offset (mm):
< 21:20:57: echo: M206 X0.00 Y0.00 Z0.40
```
This setting had a detail in the description about how the setting used to behave in old Cura versions. Let's remove it since it is not relevant any more.
Fixes#4536.
Instead of the default layer height, we should change the default quality profile.
This is necessary because the 'normal' quality profile doesn't define a layer height, so that should inherit from the 0.1mm default layer height. But if the printer turned the default into a 0.15mm layer height then that is wrong.
Maybe we should let the normal quality profile overwrite it to 0.1mm, always?
Contributes to issue CURA-5902.
For some reason it was added as if it was 2 machines at once. Since we already have a wanhao I3, i've changed this one to only be a profile for the Cocoon.