So no way to automatically transfer custom profiles nor export/import custom profiles. My bet is their change to the file format pulldown from the FW type broke any backwards compatibility and the only profiles it can transfer over are those it already recognizes from it's served dB. As such all custom printer profiles have to be manually set.
I tried to see if the dB of profiles had my Tenlog IDEX and it did. So I switched over and figured I'd give the PETG as object with PLA as dense support a try. Whoops! It seems they have hard wired the material settings to the pull down and ignored the extruder. So Both extruders are set to the material settings. I.e., no MM direct support through their internal connections. (hmmm... PS can do that). But I can manually change the temp on the other extruder although any other setting will remain the same as the pulldown. Again... proof of inadequate user testing.
Extruder Settings are the same.
In "Layer" they added a checkbox to turn on Variable... I mean "Adaptive" layer height
Variable layer heights seem to work ok although their placement is automatic only while PS lets you change that interactively. However, they did include a bit more detail such as the max and min heights and there is an adaptive smoothing level which I have yet to monkey with.
XY Compensation is moved to there and they've split it into Inner and Outer (need to try that!)
I see nothing related to their zipper hiding feature at all.
Ooo... this looks useful...
They made a Printing order area which has the Outline print order and a new "Island"print Order" not sure what that is... but under that there's a new "Print infill before perimeters." Now that can come in real handy for overcoming priming issues as I've written about lately on other posts.
In Additions...
Prime pillars still only make one pillar. But they've added a bunch of details like widen location, speed and infill percentage. As well as an auto stop after a set number of layers. They also added a bunch of ooze shield features. obviously they've also assumed ooze shields and prime pillars are THE solution as way too many others have.
In Infill...
Some new patterns, but none of the really innovative patterns that have come out in recent years which Cura and PS both have. They added a "Dense Internal infill" that has layers and percentage settings.
They added "Solid Diaphrams" with layers and spacing settings.
In Support...
They added an Aligned pattern (no idea) and a bunch of Dense support settings none of which makes the top surface clean. NONE. I'm a bit miffed about that. Again, proof of zero real user testing or input.
They added lower separation layers. Not sure why. There's this thing called gravity which will make that a bit problematic.
Temperature...
They added a "Cooldown Extruder While Idle: with Temp, idle time and reheat time settings... all of which I see issue with.
Cooling...
They added a checkbox to turn on "Increase fan speed for excessively quick layers" with a time for layer setting as max speed... this could come in handy for those very small tool paths allowing you to have a lower speed everywhere else rather then fully blast for the whole print.
Speeds...
They added this area called time estimation which includes all aspects of how you've setup for FW with acceleration, jerk etc... Its only their for estimating how long it will take to print. Yipee. I wonder who fought for that?
They added two speed overrides with layer time and speed percentage change for both layers and perimeters... could be handy.
Also added "Reduce print speed for excessively high flow rates" per extruder and a max flow rate setting. I wonder who fought for that?
Output...
has the file type pulldown and the gcode checkboxes for weird or bug related issues in Marlin.
There's now a "Global Offset" for each axis. hmmm I wonder if thats because of raise3D?
Scripts...
No changes
Other...
They added an override fan speed while bridging.
and 2 things to Tool change retractions; "Perform tool change prime on first use" and "Perform tool change retract at end" which could be quite useful.
Advanced...
The layer mod settings which were understated before are now in their own dialog accessible from anywhere within the Process settings.
They changed what used to be checkboxes to a pulldown for wiping (this is a different wipe then a prime or purge wipe)
They added a Slicing behavior area with a pull down to select some auto fixing features such as close and heal segments, thicken invalid and discard invalid segments.