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Currently running 6.2.0alpha2
I have multiple nozzles that I swap between and it can be tedious to dive deep down into the settings menu to change the nozzle attributes. Having a list of custom nozzle profiles accessed from the top of the settings menu (similar to how the sheet profiles works on the MK3) would make changing settings for a different nozzle a little easier. This is just a quality of life request.
Expected functionality
Say the user has 3 nozzles that they regularly swap between, a 0.4mm brass HF with a sock, a 0.4mm hardened, and a 0.8mm brass. The user configures 3 nozzle configurations (names chosen arbitrarily and for humor here):
"Speedy", 0.4mm, not hardened, high flow, with sock
"Toughy", 0.4mm, hardened, not high flow, without sock
"Biggie", 0.8mm, not hardened, not high flow, without sock
Then when changing a nozzle, one chooses the "Nozzle Profiles" from the top of the Settings menu (placed at or near the top because it is expected to be used often) and chooses the correct nozzle name from the list of "Speedy, Toughy, Biggie".
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Printer model
MK4S
Describe the feature
Currently running 6.2.0alpha2
I have multiple nozzles that I swap between and it can be tedious to dive deep down into the settings menu to change the nozzle attributes. Having a list of custom nozzle profiles accessed from the top of the settings menu (similar to how the sheet profiles works on the MK3) would make changing settings for a different nozzle a little easier. This is just a quality of life request.
Expected functionality
Say the user has 3 nozzles that they regularly swap between, a 0.4mm brass HF with a sock, a 0.4mm hardened, and a 0.8mm brass. The user configures 3 nozzle configurations (names chosen arbitrarily and for humor here):
Then when changing a nozzle, one chooses the "Nozzle Profiles" from the top of the Settings menu (placed at or near the top because it is expected to be used often) and chooses the correct nozzle name from the list of "Speedy, Toughy, Biggie".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: