 So you follow my last video and you installed PrusaSlicer. Then you imported one of those profiles I offered in that video. But when you click on that printer, you don't see the default print settings or the default filament settings that PrusaSlicer has to offer. I figured out why and we're gonna fix that today. My name's Jim and this is The Edge of Tech. Hey everybody, welcome to The Edge of Tech where we aim to educate and entertain the maker community. So you set up PrusaSlicer using that video we put out recently that I'll put right up here. And you imported one of the profiles I offered. And when you clicked on that profile, you realized that you don't get the PrusaSlicer defaults for print settings or filament. Well, I tell you what, I got a lot of chats, a couple of comments in the video and some emails about this. And we dove into why this is happening and today we're gonna fix that. I'm not sure if PrusaSlicer's gonna put out an actual fix to this. And there might be an easier way to do this, but this is the way I found to work across all my printers and I'm gonna show you how to do it. Also, I've taken all the profiles that I uploaded, I updated them and re-uploaded them so anything going forward will have this fix in them as well. So if you go to the link in the description below and download one of the profiles, you won't have to do this fix, but I wanted to show you how to fix it if you're missing those presets in the print or the filament settings. So let's get to it, here we go. So when I'm looking at the Ender5 Plus that I imported, I do not see any filament or print settings. If you go to the Creativity, the system preset, the Creativity Ender 3, you see all of these system presets that are in here, along with system presets here too, for print settings and filament. So what I'm gonna show you how to do is get these print settings and filament defaults added into a printer that's not showing them like our Ender5 Plus here. First thing you need to do is close PrusaSlicer. Then what you wanna do is go to your user, whatever your user is, and go to AppData, Roaming, and PrusaSlicer. Then you wanna go into printer and find the one that's not showing the defaults. In our case, it's the Ender5 Plus, so we'll right click and I prefer Notepad Plus Plus. You can open this in Notepad as well, but I really like Notepad Plus Plus. In Inherits, we wanted to see everything at the default Creality Ender3 preset shows. We're gonna go into Inherits and we're gonna add Creality Ender3, Ender-3, and this will all be in the description below. And then we're gonna go down here to Print Model, and we're gonna type in all caps, Ender, oops, Ender3, all together like that. And then we're gonna go down here to Print Vendor and type in Creality, all capitals. In our printer notes, we're adding the default notes that were under the Creality Ender3 when we installed Prusa. All this will be in the notes below. So once you get these added and you get your Inherit added, we're gonna save that and close it. Reopen PrusaSlicer. I'm gonna go down here and choose the Ender5 Plus. If you click up here, you'll notice now we have the system presets available and we have all the system preset filaments available too. Now you can go in and add the print settings in filament that PrusaSlicer offered as defaults in the system for that Creality Ender3, but you can use that now with any of your printers. Well, there you have it. We've fixed the profile, so now you can see the default print settings and the default filaments that come with the Creality printers in PrusaSlicer. I'll tell you what, it only takes a couple minutes to do this fix and everything will be in the description below that you need. I'm really hoping Prusa fixes this going forward because a lot of us love to use PrusaSlicer and we don't wanna have to do this for every one of our profiles. Now something to note, if you have a profile that's already working and you use that profile to make a new printer, it will copy those settings and you will not have to do this fix. That's a pretty cool thing. So if you wanted to rebuild all of your profiles off of the default Ender3 profile that came with PrusaSlicer, you'd probably be fine and you wouldn't have to do this fix. That being said, I'm glad we can see all the settings now. I hope you guys are enjoying PrusaSlicer. Let me know in the comments below if you've tried it and if you like it and if you're gonna stick with it. I hope you guys got some value out of this video. I hope you learned something and as always, keep printing. Hey everybody, I hope you liked the video. If you did, give me that thumbs up. If you have not subscribed yet, please do that. Click the little button right down here. And if you wanna get notified anytime we go live on Mondays for HotMakes or I put out a new video anytime on the channel, click that little bell right over here and you'll get notified. Now that's a good one.