Previous parallelization has a bug where two adjacent nodes may be deleted at the same time.
jira: none
Change-Id: I99a29dae9f72aa74ed2721eea4421b15eec10732
(cherry picked from commit 91efe67d723652d3f7e4484dd3cdf31638f769a4)
(cherry picked from commit 734a70b493b0347870dc955021b0f7055c76f84b)
1. sharp tails are supported by a sparse set of contact points which are
easier to remove than previously dense surrounding support.
Organic tree support also has this feature, including all other smart
overhang detection techniques (small overhang and cantilever detection),
with the cost of slightly longer time to detect overhangs.
2. improve supporting overhang contours by adding contact points along
contours.
jira: STUDIO-3876
2. remove some redundant data structure.
Change-Id: If7f595348506a14aba2d0132d23f97d3539c1e1f
(cherry picked from commit e3cce09b9db12ced2841045ffd337b1f35494e6c)
(cherry picked from commit 507345deb193d895d0813fc913f00b0def7e62f9)
1. speedup detect_overhangs by skipping sharp tail and cantilever detection if there are too many overhangs.
jira: STUDIO-3584, STUDIO-2592
2. drop_nodes with precalculation of avoidance and tbb parallel_for_each for all nodes in each layer.
jira: STUDIO-1814, STUDIO-2381, STUDIO-2639, STUDIO-5020,
3. don't show too many progress messages
Change-Id: Ia4897089c69c235fb7cd8e5fdcf4690086048b31
(cherry picked from commit 9c08e28b5b5342dfdde2c939fc953f143a42a59b)
(cherry picked from commit 9de69035a029374be477b74e67c96dd8235daafa)
1. reduce unnecessary small parts of tree supports
jira: STUDIO-6506
2. fix the bug that zero height tree support may be generated with synced support layer height.
3. fix the bug that tree nodes' radii may change abruptly
jira: STUDIO-6326
Change-Id: I38153d136e46bf9d797881cc6ca8803767f46736
(cherry picked from commit 59af0a6c2643169463cf18010ffd75f3aa19b704)
(cherry picked from commit 47440f040cae70f79e430b02d44f6093208ac066)
1. raft under organic trees are not generated
2. Studio may crash when generating organic supports for some objects.
jira: STUDIO-6407
Change-Id: I6e7ff2423b9fee95e4a4a85ccc2844549142f0c8
(cherry picked from commit 00db6c241270f5524bf1618109a2b45872073fd0)
(cherry picked from commit c7d12b703e23a83840f480e2cbb3a80fb00e059d)
1. reduce the gap between blade-shape overhang and support
github: #3667
2. improve sharp tail detection of blade-shape overhangs by introducing
lslices_extrudable.
github: #2786, #3367
jira: STUDIO-5065, STUDIO-6038
Change-Id: I4e899eace1aa28b100a6f4ce2b8d740c317f5530
(cherry picked from commit 08328b848e39c345b6c7b64021d1e0f04df24d08)
(cherry picked from commit 22056d5f7e7bef5574b53fc0453781cd365bf0e1)
1. Raft was not generated when tree support is selected but enable_support is false.
2. Raft angle and density of tree support was incorrect
github: #3675
Change-Id: Ifd78bf619a28eb03a908e75ad56af4934b6b08b7
(cherry picked from commit 2a448095a2fb4a2abebb0a5c8082a2ddbb635f16)
(cherry picked from commit e7ffe31cb3c6b526268adb4c2349a2623b181c53)
Only early stop detect_overhangs if support is disabled AND not checking support necessity.
jira: STUDIO-6158
Change-Id: I2d9662231d941827d6392d57344f7d911f641e09
(cherry picked from commit b811a6031d1afe0e7b1cb73050fe6391a65411ef)
(cherry picked from commit fa61ee6abdb4b04a2141b3f8ea9e2e8a789b7881)
1. accurate top z distance for tree support
Also fix a bug that bottom z and top z distances are misused.
jira: STUDIO-3000, STUDIO-5990
github: #1827
2. Change interface pattern to interlaced rectilinear when using
support material.
2. clean up tree support code
Change-Id: Icc8ce1b6844c841a6fbd1d623df707fdc8ed0f7b
(cherry picked from commit da7412a48dfb5767918ef125b9d0fb9718c03a61)
(cherry picked from commit 39ae64fc53abec794d740e36baaa13fd6fb35849)
The bottom interface layers were not right when "independent support layer height" is enabled.
This commit ensures there are always 2 bottom interface layers and the gap
is not less than specified. However, the gap may be slightly larger.
Jira: STUDIO-3842, STUDIO-2138
Github: #2127
Change-Id: Ifd8fbc4c7bc6dd92f2534fdd0179458a9e93c79a
(cherry picked from commit edcdad162ef68ab94f8d1e66c225c2617f43e00e)
For tree support, use lslices as tree support island when generating brim,
as this is faster and more accurate.
For normal support, still use "support_fills.polygons_covered_by_spacing()" as support island when generating brim;
Jira: studio 4332
Change-Id: Ibfadd3a166606f824e5780b57112fff221470aaf
(cherry picked from commit 64960b19818c7029eaaaf3d8a89804aeaa26f11d)
(cherry picked from commit 181b05c236d251ce29a7730966012c5402061899)
1. interlaced rectilinear interface pattern not working with tree supports
2. infill overlaps with walls when wall count>1
3. support blockers can't block sharp tail detection in normal support
jira: STUDIO-5663
4. bottom z distance=0 not working for normal support.
jira: STUDIO-5676
github: #3203
Change-Id: I025eff2aaad90ad565661aa656c59c82ff969bbf
(cherry picked from commit 5aaf7ead0fd697043f673161e0ede0145ec49f4d)
(cherry picked from commit f3bd5ff87021b5c26794751a1f1da4349b603102)
There is no raft generated when only raft enabled but no support needed.
jira: none
Change-Id: Ic0c9269e2f98038d85c9bc54e4a85f892dc5d764
(cherry picked from commit 1106ff825312b3f192de84019dfee1453afbc1cc)
We must ensure when independent support layer height is enabled, the
support layers are strictly synced with object layers. Otherwise, the
wipe tower toolchange may be messed up.
Jira: STUDIO-4097
Change-Id: I6208653f9665b15d028940d5e130c9e895629fc2
(cherry picked from commit 41d35c8af152c91cb356a68d88a879a115b44778)
(cherry picked from commit 2b593ce378e7294c52f4d96b2403004972ed2a18)
1. open support wall count for normal support
Enabling this option makes normal support stronger and gives
better overhang quality, but also more difficult to removal.
Jira: STUDIO-5192
2. fix a bug where tree support (hybrid style) may get overlapped
extrusions near the walls.
3. fix a bug where raft layers can't be 1 in tree support
Jira: STUDIO-5261
Change-Id: Iadc0c67a9b50b5b221c8e83d5aa22ed282018cf8
(cherry picked from commit c0bb0084e386cb70ed6e16edf93190e4b38f5b90)
(cherry picked from commit bf93fd02fb92912563796a2eec1ccfb4b0ed7fa9)
First layer support can't be top interface, and
min brim width of auto mode should be larger
than 0.
Jira: STUDIO-5010
Change-Id: I02f8b017b535f8a47965387e8679f692b1966e04
(cherry picked from commit 3e7d54abe352e8ab5f9d6492b5a86a96f9067f94)
(cherry picked from commit 7efebe6bc682d66953a33704829140369b3ee7b8)
We decide to set brim width of all objects to MAX_BRANCH_RADIUS_FIRST_LAYER if there is an object with tree support after discussion.
Jira: MAK-2009
Change-Id: I4c4940800632c433235966b01c44ac910e33a51c
(cherry picked from commit bambulab/BambuStudio@2bd6b11505)
Co-authored-by: Arthur <arthur.tang@bambulab.com>
1. Improve generation speed by removing unnecessary get_avoidance.
2. Fix a bug of hybrid support's interface (Jira: STUDIO-4878,
STUDIO-4726, Github#2614)
3. Fix a bug of tree support pass through objects (Jira: STUDIO-4252, STUDIO-4608
STUDIO-4298)
4. Fix a bug with first layer + Arachne (Jira: STUDIO-4281, Github #2423)
Change-Id: I40978c93ab93fa6964483514dad552d73a66c710
(cherry picked from commit 2ccbbe49c74d4aab4f086e79a6f8262b7fc80f15)
(cherry picked from commit bambulab/BambuStudio@d7a4623380)
Co-authored-by: Arthur <arthur.tang@bambulab.com>
1. add a hook inside tree branches for improved strength
2. fix the issue that interface may fly as a mess (delete the logic
where gap nodes can skip dropping down)
3. fix the issue that base nodes may fly as a mess (smoothing should
skip polygon nodes, see Jira:STUDIO-4403)
Change-Id: Ie9f2039813c2ca3127ed8913304cc455fec8e7ee
(cherry picked from commit 83cef5f91d49ff3d275a89ec3df8b5f0fd573f8c)
(cherry picked from commit bambulab/BambuStudio@76f876a3c6)
Co-authored-by: Arthur <arthur.tang@bambulab.com>
* Whitespace cleanup in Prusa profile
```
$ diff -u Prusa.json <(jq --indent 4 < Prusa.json) | wc -l
0
```
* Add Prusa MK4S profiles
There were generated from the PrusaSlicer profiles[0] using some scripts
which try to faithfully convert the profiles[1]. The high flow nozzle
settings have been modeled as a separate printer model.
A few things I'm aware of that haven't been converted:
- Filament multi-material settings (eg loading speeds)
- High-flow and abrasive nozzle check in gcode, which, as far as I
know, isn't available in the current firmware anyways
I've also found that disabling z-hop on layer change in OrcaSlicer seems
more similar to the behavior in PrusaSlicer (which allows travel
distance limitations to override that setting), so I've disabled that.
Fixes#7391
[0]: 0bca90da13/resources/profiles/PrusaResearch.ini
[1]: https://github.com/rcloran/SuperSlicer_to_Orca_scripts/tree/20d2881
**The latest download link can be found from the "Checks" tab above or
[here](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/pull/8256/checks). There
should be an "artifact" dropdown on top of that page once the build is
completed.**
This PR solves the following problems:
- Bind printers in different subnet
- Binded LAN printers are not automatically connected when switching to
Device tab



Few improtant things to know:
The automatic printer info detection (ie, the step in the first image)
doesn't work on MacOS, when you click "Connect" you will immediately be
prompted to the second image to enter the printer details. (I don't know
why but Bambu does not provide this capability on MacOS for their
network plugin)
AFAIK, P1 series do not support automatic printer info detection (as
tested by @SoftFever and myself), so the first step is gauranteed to
fail, which is unfortunate but expected. Simply click the "Manual Setup"
button (which will appear after clicking the "Connect" button then wait
for a while) and enter the printer detail and you should be good to go.
If anything entered wrong, you could simply unbind the printer and do it
all over again.
I know current binding flow is not very user-friendly, but consider how
rare this will be used, I think it's OK. Given the current situation
this is the best I could do with the closed-source Bambu network plugin.
I only have a P1 so I couldn't throughly test this PR. Please if you
have different printers and home network configurations, your feedback
are valuable to help validating and improving this PR, thanks in
advance!
Fix#6169Fix#8097
Addresses #8275 by adding time lapse gcode
The profile was missing the time lapse gcode. I ported the time lapse gcode from Qidi Studio's layer change for this profile.
Co-authored-by: Noisyfox <timemanager.rick@gmail.com>
addresses #8093 by using proper placeholder
The original setting was using `hot_plate_temp_initial_layer` which doesn't respect the various build plate temperatures. `bed_temperature_initial_layer_single` does.
Co-authored-by: Noisyfox <timemanager.rick@gmail.com>