I had same issues. Something is wrong with 4.7 😞
I had a similar issue. I tried to import my profiles from (i think)4.3 to 4.7 and noticed that even with the message that it worked, the actual profile was nowhere to be found.
And this is my solution
1. Set material type to generic PLA and the nozzle size to 0.6mm
I had a similar issue. I tried to import my profiles from (i think)4.3 to 4.7 and noticed that even with the message that it worked, the actual profile was nowhere to be found.
And this is my solution
1. Set material type to generic PLA and the nozzle size to 0.6mm. With these settings were my profiles shown. If you can't see yours try all the nozzle sizes and even then might my work around still work.
2. To have all my profiles shown with 0.4mm nozzle the following steps are required.
In the folder of your profiles (i would strongly recomend making a copy of all profiles at that point in cases something goes south) rename the profiles from .curaprofile to .zip.
3. unzip the two files in the new zip document.
edit both via editor and change
"quality_type = draft"
"setting_version = 6"
to
"quality_type = standard"
"setting_version = 15"
or
"quality_type = super"
"setting_version = 15"
(for super fine printsettings)
4. zip them together again and change the .zip back to .curaprofile
5. import
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I had similar issues.
In my case, I learned that if the selected Material profile is "Not Supported" by Cura (the material field in the Prepare view goes orange), then Cura changes the profile options to a default set, hiding all of the custom profiles. For me, it was enough to change the material type from PLA+ to PLA in my custom material profiles or just to select one of the generic material profiles, and all my print profiles were visible again.
Your issue may differ, of course, but I hope this helps...
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