Application version
4.2
Platform
Win 10 x64
Printer
Single to dual OR dual to single extrusion machines (creality cr-10S as single extrusion, custom or creality cr-10X as dual extruder)
Reproduction steps
Create a profile on a Creality cr-10S single extrusion machines and import it on a dual extrusion machine.
OR
Create a profile on a double extrusion machine and import it on a single extrusion machine.
Actual results
The machine defined in profile D:/Profile.curaprofile (fdmprinter) doesn't match with your current machine (creality_base), could not import it.
Expected results
It should import successfully
Additional information
This has never been possible (mostly because there has been little need for it. It's a bit tricky to do it, since in the +1 extruder case, you simply don't have settings for the second extruder (and might get some unexpected results if you have another material selected for that extruder than the first one)
It worked correctly on previous cura releases. I could import a cr-10s profile into a custom dual extrusion and vice-versa.
I stand corrected then. I was under the impression that this simply wouldn't work. The upgrader script does seem to be able to handle it.
Just to give the profiles to test directly.
Use custom dual extrusion machine (or a creality cr-X) and import my single extrusion profile crated with 4.2:
The machine defined in profile D:/Files/(4.2 CR10s) PLA 0.4mm 0.12LH.curaprofile (creality_base)
doesn't match with your current machine (fdmprinter), could not import it.
(4.2 CR10s) PLA 0.4mm 0.12LH.zip
Or
Use creality cr-10S and import my dual extrusion profile created on 4.1
The machine defined in profile D:/Files/PLA 0.4mm + PLA 0.5mm 0.16LH brass.curaprofile (fdmprinter) doesn't match with your current machine (creality_base), could not import it.
It seems we had forgotten one printer in the list for upgrading instance profiles, the CR10s. Fixed for 4.2.1.
Ah, sorry. This ticket was not fixed. You still can't import these single-extrusion profiles into a dual extrusion printer because the base printer is not the same. We only allow that if the profile set is the same. That part is working as intended so we won't need to fix that.
What was fixed was importing into the CR10s in general.
Is this again a creawsome implementation fault? Since it worked before. :(
Ah, sorry. This ticket was not fixed. You still can't import these single-extrusion profiles into a dual extrusion printer because the base printer is not the same. We only allow that if the profile set is the same. That part is working as intended so we won't need to fix that.
What was fixed was importing into the CR10s in genera
I tried to import a cr10s profile into a custom single estrusion printer and it still doesn't work on 4.2.1 because of the different machine :(
Edit: on 4.2.1 the profile import doesn't work at all.
I tried to import a cr10s profile into its own machine, and even tho it says "profile successfully imported", it actually isn't imported at all!
It seems we had forgotten one printer in the list for upgrading instance profiles, the CR10s. Fixed for 4.2.1.
Nope, i use 4.2.1 now, it's not able to import a 4.0.0 gcode as profile.
Most helpful comment
It seems we had forgotten one printer in the list for upgrading instance profiles, the CR10s. Fixed for 4.2.1.