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Chris White 1 day, 14 hours ago.
When the Remove Head button is pressed, the software should check to see if there is filament loaded before heating up to try and eject filament. In fact, the eject routine itself should have this built in.
@saiken Yeah, I have mentioned this also. It isn’t a high priority per my understanding.
The only real reason to use the “Remove head” sequence is before shipping so the gantry brace can be installed. The rest of the time you can just remove the head from anywhere you can reach it as long as the filament is ejected.
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@saiken This one is already in the feature request list, requiring a firmware change, and therefore a little more involved than it first appears. We hope to fix it in a future release.
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