orcaslicer/resources/profiles/Prusa/process/0.20mm STRUCTURAL @MK4S 0.4.json
Russell Cloran 06c809c598
Add Prusa MK4S profiles (#8279)
* 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
2025-02-08 00:12:55 +08:00

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{
"compatible_printers_condition": "printer_notes=~/.*MK4S.*/ and nozzle_diameter[0]==0.4",
"default_acceleration": "2500",
"from": "system",
"gap_infill_speed": "60",
"inherits": "process_common_mk4s",
"inner_wall_acceleration": "2500",
"inner_wall_speed": "80",
"instantiation": "true",
"internal_solid_infill_acceleration": "3000",
"internal_solid_infill_speed": "140",
"name": "0.20mm STRUCTURAL @MK4S 0.4",
"outer_wall_acceleration": "1500",
"outer_wall_speed": "45",
"small_perimeter_speed": "45",
"sparse_infill_speed": "120",
"support_interface_speed": "50",
"top_surface_speed": "80",
"type": "process"
}