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Repetier said: Soon if we don't get a bigger issue. Need to recheck all changes and some testing. Thanks as always:)
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Repetier said: Ok, I already found the problem - was added with the no queue option having a logic error. Oh awesome, so next update?
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Repetier said: Ok, I think you are importing to print/queue where I found a print all button. Seems to not work as expected. Will fix for next release. I was just testing the model to queue function. If you had this on a different location, p…
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Repetier said: There is a new option in printer configuration->general named "Enable print queue". Some users do not like piling up prints so only want the current print in it. Guess it is not selected in your case. Selecting it brings bac…
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Also since the "print all" doesn't seem to add all files in the folder to a printer anymore is it possible to have an "add all to queue"
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All of my printers have this enabled. Still only adds prints to the queue if print has not been started.
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Ok, thanks for looking into this.
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I downgraded to 86.2 All is still working as it should. Where you able to test the newer version?
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Ok, I did the downgrade and everything is back to normal. No delay when starting prints and no interference with other printers prints.
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Ok, Ill give the downgrade a shot. but please do test it.
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The /home/pi/gcode was me simply stating where on the raspberry drive the gcode is stored. At which point the prints are started from direct print. It's the only way to use a structured folder system to organize our gcodes by projects. Going back t…
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well the code files are all stored on the same sd as the raspberry drive. They are just in a folder, so there is no transferring of the files anywhere when I click print. Its set up under the folders as /home/pi/gcode. There is absolutely no delay w…