Some contributors seem to have a shift key stuck here or there. Many 'stylised' capitalisations weren't reflected even on the manufacturer's websites, or were also stylising words like 'pro' and 'dual' or even actual chemical names like 'nylon'. Normalising the caps makes it more fair for everyone, since all of these are written in the same font.
As discussed with the Cura team.
They are not being used any more. For some reason people thought that an exception was made for extruders or something. And people keep adding them for the definition files too. I'll add a test to prevent that.
The default value here would not be used. Override must be `value` not `default_value` solves #6491 for BIBO but other printers may also be affected by #6491.
BIBO and members from the BIBO group on Facebook say this printer should be run at 40-45mm/s and not the FDMprinter default of 60mm/s. BIBO provided test gcode files also show that they are setting 40mm/s in the slicer to create their test files.
This change sets the print speed override so the printer profile does not start at the FDMPrinter print speed default of 60mm/s but at the reccommended value of 40mm/s