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involontary changes of settings when able or disable tool #20361

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raffa1799 opened this issue Mar 7, 2025 · 1 comment
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involontary changes of settings when able or disable tool #20361

raffa1799 opened this issue Mar 7, 2025 · 1 comment
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Status: Under Investigation The issue has been confirmed or is assumed to be likely to be a real issue. It's pending discussion. Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior.

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Cura Version

5.7.1

Operating System

w11

Printer

snapmaker j1

Reproduction steps

1 modity one or more settings on stock profile with 2 tool activated
2 save settings
2 disable t1 or t2 and look, this is so frustating.

arrow red and yello : tool 1 and 2 activated
arrow white : same tools have same paramenters saved
arrow blue: support material parameters change when disable tool 1 or 2

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Actual results

the profile settings return to stock parameters

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Expected results

Profile settings should remain the same

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error tools settigs management.zip

@raffa1799 raffa1799 added Status: Triage This ticket requires input from someone of the Cura team Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior. labels Mar 7, 2025
@GregValiant GregValiant added Status: Under Investigation The issue has been confirmed or is assumed to be likely to be a real issue. It's pending discussion. and removed Status: Triage This ticket requires input from someone of the Cura team labels Mar 7, 2025
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Thanks for the report.
There were problems with disabling an extruder if the extruder was being used for Build Plate Adhesion or for Supports. Disabling it caused Cura to call for the active extruder to do the brim/skirt and the supports. Some of the settings may well get changed since they might have had different values for extruder 1 as opposed to extruder 2. I don't know if there is a way around that because there are a lot of settings that are "settable per extruder". When you disable an extruder, it's settings go away, and the active extruder settings must be used.

Someone from the Cura team will take a look.

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