To workaround the issue, PrusaSlicer checks driver version and if it is AMD newer than 22.6.1, it generates texture mipmaps on the GPU. Windows specific: Since AMD driver version 22.7.1, there are issues with the missing texture of the bed, possibly caused by a bug in the driver which seems not to accept texture mipmap generated on the CPU for some reason.The pressure equalizer was sometimes producing a malformed G-Code that caused underextrusion #8716, #8717, #8718.Fixed an invalidation problem: when "Only infill where needed" was active and infill type was changed, the recalculated infill might not be correctly connected to perimeters.Improved random seam, which sometimes generated lines and patterns.Fixed a performance issue in the seam placing algorithm.When extrusion width was changing close to the end of the extrusion, the next wipe might have ended up shorter than it should be.
Classic perimeter generator is used instead for all the spiraled layers #8704, #8719 Fixed unintended travels with Arachne and Spiral Vase mode.Both features are intended to do the same thing (reduce infill) and the combination makes little sense #8648 Lightning infill will now ignore this setting and treat it as off. Lightning infill wasn't connected to perimeters when it was combined with the option "Only infill where needed".Fixed incorrectly computed starting position in Concentric infill when Arachne was used.The same issue appeared when there were non-ASCII characters in the username (or in path to a custom -datadir if used). When adding a custom shape in the Shape Gallery from a file containing non-ASCII characters in the filename, the automatically generated thumbnail name was mangled and the thumbnail was consequently not shown.STEP import did not work on RPi builds because the necessary dynamically loaded library was missing in the archive #8703.Bugfixes with respect to PrusaSlicer 2.5.0-beta1 When you first run it, it will search for all configurations produced by alpha or beta versions and offer to create a copy of the latest one. The release candidate saves its profiles into regular PrusaSlicer configuration directory. See the release logs of 2.5.0-alpha2, 2.5.0-alpha3 and 2.5.0-beta1 for the complete list of changes with respect to 2.4.2. This is a release candidate of PrusaSlicer 2.5.0, fixing several bugs found in beta1.