From looking into Windows Explorer in terms of the installation folder of the software I actually see those various filament profiles. I tried to import one of them and the software replied with “success”, but still I could not see it anywhere in the software being available.
Yeah, CP is a mish-mash of other slicers and doesn’t know what it’s components are doing. Not a lot of options to let us help it along either.
Maybe revert to an earlier version that allows importing a profile.
Thx for the answer! After some time of debugging I found out what might cause the issue …
The following is a subset (for referencing my printer) of the content of the “machineList.json” file under the path “C:\Users<redacted>\AppData\Roaming\Creality\Creality Print\6.0\system\Creality\machineList.json”:
However, what’s kinda strange here as well - I don’t see those tabs you have (“System Filaments/Custom Filaments”). Sometimes when the app builds up the dialog I see them shortly flickering and being gone again immediately.
Anyone have a resolution? I have the same problem, but I do see the System & Custom filament tabs, but NO filaments in the list when I set the filter checkboxes.
Christian may have fixed it already, but I had the same problem.
Solution:
I have a program in Russian. if you change it to English, you can add the profile you need in the filaments tab, and then replace the language back and the profile will remain in the drop-down menu.