Based on PR #13355 Credits to @64bittuning
Adding support for the Fusion3Designs F410 machine. Later the F400, F306 and Edge will follow.
My business owns a Fusion3 F410 and using it has been difficult. The manufacturer originally shipped the machine with a license for Simplify 3d. We originally purchased the machine about three years ago, and the S3D license was lost when the previous controlling employee left the organization. I have spent a long time trying to get this machine operational and unfortunately my employer will not replace the S3D license. Enter Ultimaker Cura...
I have been using Cura since 4.4 and have spent a LONG time building and updating profiles. In 2020 I added Tronxy support, and recently performed a major overhaul on the profiles package. This brought me back to my attempt at adding support for our F410.
The vast majority of the profiles used here are a culmination of things I have learned through building other profiles, as well as using data points extracted from the large repository of S3D profiles that were released by Fusion3Design. The profiles all work, they produce good results, and use all of the original settings placed fourth by the manufacturer.
There are unfortunately some limitations that I felt were important to work around. Fusion3Design has a large list of certified materials. With such, in an effort to help prevent users from voiding the warranty on their machine, materials that do not match the approved materials list have been omitted from the machine profile at this time. The Generic profiles provided by Fusion3Design have been incorporated in order to provide support for PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PC, PA, CPE, and TPU. There are many brand name and specialty filament specific profiles available, however since Ultimaker Cura does not already "support" these materials with specific selectable profiles, the best option was to leave them for a future update.
Please view the certified materials lists below.
https://www.fusion3design.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Fusion3-Certified-Materials-List-updated-10.28.2020-Simplify3D.pdfhttps://www.fusion3design.com/list/
Fusion3Design can be found at https://www.fusion3design.com/
Co-authored-by: 64bittuning <64bittuning@users.noreply.github.com>
ultimaker.def.json is also cleaned and put in alphabetic order.
Ultimaker 2 and original are kept mostly as they were, since they are not tested. PP-42
No values are changed, but the settings are restructured. The PVA airgap is moved to fdm_materials. Inconsistent use of equations is also resolved. PP-243
raft base speed is only 15mm/s to avoid extreme flows. The raft surface speed equals the top/bottom speed, so the raft surface has a flow equal to the top/bottom flow. The raft interface is again the average of the surface and the base. PP-243
The new default of the raft base thickness is close to the current values. The limited thickness of 0.3mm is used to avoid extreme flowrate for 06 and 08 nozzle sizes. PP-243