hamham999 7b84f62a52 Updated profiles for all Creality K-series printers (+CFS-c support) and Creality SparkX i7 support (#13947)
* v2 updated profiles and fixes

* Add files via upload

fixing timelaps error

* Add files via upload

fix timelapses

* syntax fix

* fixing profil errors

* Add files via upload

fixing

* Add files via upload

fixing errors

* fixing syntax errors

* Add files via upload

syntax fix

* Add files via upload

naming fix

* Update SPARKX startgcode

* Update SPARKX i7 startgcode

* Update SPARKX i7 startgcode

* Update SPARKX i7 startgcode

* delete old file dublicates

* SparkX gcode fix

* indentation fix

* name changes of printers and deleted 2025 versions

* syntax fix

* fixes

* fixes

* profil name fixes and syntax

* fixed naming restored old names, renamed Ender 3 S1 Sonic, fixed Creality.json - used original formating and fixed the printer list order

* syntax

* Add files via upload

syntax, formating

* differences fix

fixing deleted lines in creality.json

* differences fix in creality.json

* Update Creality CR-10 SE.json

* Update Creality CR-10 V3.json

* Update Creality CR-6 Max.json

* Update Creality CR-10 V3.json

* Update Creality CR-6 SE.json

* Update Creality Ender-3 Pro.json

* Update Creality Ender-3 S1 Plus.json

* Update Creality Ender-3 V3 KE.json

* Update Creality Ender-3.json

* Update Creality Ender-5 Pro (2019).json

* Update Creality K1 Max.json

* Update Creality K1.json

* Update Creality K1C.json

* Update Creality K2 Plus.json

* Update Creality K2 Pro.json

* Update Creality K2.json

* filament and process files formating and fixes form comments

* formating fixes

* 0 value fix

* combine filament profiles

* fix deleted filament

* machine files formatting

* machine files formatting

* Update Creality Hi.json change bed type

* Update bed type Creality Ender-5 Max.json

* chore(profiles/Creality): update SPARKX i7 process names

Update the profile names according to the existing ones, according to
layer height vs nozzle diameter:

- 0.10mm @ 0.2: "HighDetail"
- 0.08mm @ 0.4: "SuperDetail"
- 0.12mm @ 0.4: "Fine"
- 0.16mm @ 0.4: "Optimal"
- 0.20mm @ 0.4: "Standard" (maintained)
- 0.24mm @ 0.4: "Draft"
- 0.28mm @ 0.4: "SuperDraft"
- 0.30mm @ 0.6: "Standard" (maintained)
- 0.40mm @ 0.8: "Standard" (maintained)

This leaves the "HueForge" one untouched, that's it's own setting.

* chore(profiles/Creality): update machine with new process name

Matches the default process for the 0.2 nozzle to the renamed process.

* chore(profiles/Creality): update processes on `Creality.json`

Update the main `Creality.json` manifest with the updated process (file)
names.

* Update Creality K1 Max (0.4 nozzle).json

* Update Creality K1 Max (0.6 nozzle).json

* Update Creality K1 Max (0.8 nozzle).json

* delete cr30 and k1 se naming fix

* Update 0.20mm Standard @Creality K1 SE 0.4.json

* Update Creality.json delete duplicat entry

* fixed formatting

* split PR

* formatting fixes

* settings id instead of filament id delete

* Delete Creality.json in wrong location

* delete filament id

* Update Creality SPARKX i7 0.2 nozzle.json

* Update Creality SPARKX i7 0.4 nozzle.json

* Update Creality SPARKX i7 0.6 nozzle.json

* Update Creality SPARKX i7 0.8 nozzle.json

* delete ender 5 files

* delete ender 5 max files

* adding ender 5 max files

* Update Creality Hi 0.6 nozzle.json

* fixes from comments

* fixes from comments

* fixes from comments and adding filamentid back

* tabs formatting fixes

* fixes

* K1C fixes and printer_structure delete undefined

* formatting

* fixes from comments

* fixes from comments

* use original pictures

* naming fixes, Default Filament profile and Filaments fixed

* match order of key process files

* match order in Creality.json and fix Profile error

* order of printers in menu fix and max accel warning fixed

* revert back fixes for warnings

* fix duplicate keys from resolving merging conflicts

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Co-authored-by: Alys Andreollo <3528187+alysandreollo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: SoftFever <softfeverever@gmail.com>
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OrcaSlicer: an open source Next-Gen Slicing Software for Precision 3D Prints.
Optimize your prints with ultra-fast slicing, intelligent support generation, and seamless printer compatibility—engineered for perfection.

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Main features

  • Advanced Calibration Tools
    Comprehensive suite: temperature towers, flow rate, retraction & more for optimal performance.
  • Precise Wall and Seam Control
    Adjust outer wall spacing and apply scarf seams to enhance print accuracy.
  • Sandwich Mode and Polyholes Support
    Use varied infill patterns and accurate hole shapes for improved clarity.
  • Overhang and Support Optimization
    Modify geometry for printable overhangs with precise support placement.
  • Granular Controls and Customization
    Fine-tune print speed, layer height, pressure, and temperature with precision.
  • Network Printer Support
    Seamless integration with Klipper, PrusaLink, and OctoPrint for remote control.
  • Mouse Ear Brims & Adaptive Bed Mesh
    Automatic brims and adaptive mesh calibration ensure consistent adhesion.
  • User-Friendly Interface
    Intuitive drag-and-drop design with pre-made profiles for popular printers.
  • Open-Source & Community Driven
    Regular updates fueled by continuous community contributions.
  • Wide Printer Compatibility
    Supports a broad range of printers: Bambu Lab, Prusa, Creality, Voron, and more.
  • Additional features can be found in the change notes.

Wiki

The wiki aims to provide a detailed explanation of the slicer settings, including how to maximize their use and how to calibrate and set up your printer.

Download

Stable Release

📥 Download the Latest Stable Release
Visit our GitHub Releases page for the latest stable version of OrcaSlicer, recommended for most users.

Nightly Builds

🌙 Download the Latest Nightly Build
Explore the latest developments in OrcaSlicer with our nightly builds. Feedback on these versions is highly appreciated.

How to install

Windows

Download the Windows Installer exe for your preferred version from the releases page.

Windows Package Manager

winget install --id=SoftFever.OrcaSlicer -e

Mac

  1. Download the DMG for your computer: arm64 version for Apple Silicon and x86_64 for Intel CPU.

  2. Drag OrcaSlicer.app to Application folder.

  3. If you want to run a build from a PR, you also need to follow the instructions below:

    Quarantine
    • Option 1 (You only need to do this once. After that the app can be opened normally.):

      • Step 1: Hold cmd and right click the app, from the context menu choose Open.
      • Step 2: A warning window will pop up, click Open
    • Option 2: Execute this command in terminal:

      xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/OrcaSlicer.app
      
    • Option 3:

      • Step 1: open the app, a warning window will pop up
        mac_cant_open
      • Step 2: in System Settings -> Privacy & Security, click Open Anyway:
        mac_security_setting

Linux

OrcaSlicer is available through FlatHub:

Download on Flathub

Install from the command line:

flatpak install flathub com.orcaslicer.OrcaSlicer
flatpak run com.orcaslicer.OrcaSlicer

It can also be installed through graphical software managers (KDE Discover, GNOME Software, etc.) when Flathub is enabled. Search for OrcaSlicer in your software center.

AppImage

  1. Download App image from the releases page.

  2. Double click the downloaded file to run it.

  3. If you run into trouble executing it, try this command in the terminal: chmod +x /path_to_appimage/OrcaSlicer_Linux.AppImage

How to Compile

All updated build instructions for Windows, macOS, and Linux are now available on the official OrcaSlicer Wiki - How to build page.

Please refer to the wiki to ensure you're following the latest and most accurate steps for your platform.

Klipper Note

If you're running Klipper, it's recommended to add the following configuration to your printer.cfg file.

# Enable object exclusion
[exclude_object]

# Enable arcs support
[gcode_arcs]
resolution: 0.1

Supports

OrcaSlicer is an open-source project and I'm deeply grateful to all my sponsors and backers.
Their generous support enables me to purchase filaments and other essential 3D printing materials for the project.
Thank you! :)

Sponsors

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Some Background

Open-source slicing has always been built on a tradition of collaboration and attribution. Slic3r, created by Alessandro Ranellucci and the RepRap community, laid the foundation. PrusaSlicer by Prusa Research built on Slic3r and acknowledged that heritage. Bambu Studio in turn forked from PrusaSlicer, and SuperSlicer by @supermerill extended PrusaSlicer with community-driven enhancements. Each project carried the work of its predecessors forward, crediting those who came before.

OrcaSlicer began in that same spirit, drawing from BambuStudio, PrusaSlicer, and ideas inspired by CuraSlicer and SuperSlicer. But it has since grown far beyond its origins. Through relentless innovation — introducing advanced calibration tools, precise wall and seam control, tree supports, adaptive slicing, and hundreds of other features — OrcaSlicer has become the most widely used and actively developed open-source slicer in the 3D printing community. Many of its innovations have been adopted by other slicers, making it a driving force for the entire industry.

The OrcaSlicer logo was designed by community member Justin Levine.

License

  • OrcaSlicer is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3.
  • The GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 ensures that if you use any part of this software in any way (even behind a web server), your software must be released under the same license.
  • OrcaSlicer includes a pressure advance calibration pattern test adapted from Andrew Ellis' generator, which is licensed under GNU General Public License, version 3. Ellis' generator is itself adapted from a generator developed by Sineos for Marlin, which is licensed under GNU General Public License, version 3.
  • The Bambu networking plugin is based on non-free libraries from BambuLab. It is optional to the OrcaSlicer and provides extended functionalities for Bambulab printer users.
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