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How to remove firmware warning
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I'm operating my Prusa i3 MK3 through Octoprint. Basically, this means I can start prints from remote. However, there's the firmware version warning which requires me to press the knob and confirm that message.
I now found a line of G-Code in Printer Settings / Custom G-code which is probably doing this:
M115 U3.6.0 ; tell printer latest fw version
I'm not very familiar with G-Code yet, so before I remove that line, I wanted to know whether that's all I need to do or if there's something else to consider.
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I'm operating my Prusa i3 MK3 through Octoprint. Basically, this means I can start prints from remote. However, there's the firmware version warning which requires me to press the knob and confirm that message.
I now found a line of G-Code in Printer Settings / Custom G-code which is probably doing this:
M115 U3.6.0 ; tell printer latest fw version
I'm not very familiar with G-Code yet, so before I remove that line, I wanted to know whether that's all I need to do or if there's something else to consider.
prusa-i3 slic3r firmware
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I'm operating my Prusa i3 MK3 through Octoprint. Basically, this means I can start prints from remote. However, there's the firmware version warning which requires me to press the knob and confirm that message.
I now found a line of G-Code in Printer Settings / Custom G-code which is probably doing this:
M115 U3.6.0 ; tell printer latest fw version
I'm not very familiar with G-Code yet, so before I remove that line, I wanted to know whether that's all I need to do or if there's something else to consider.
prusa-i3 slic3r firmware
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I'm operating my Prusa i3 MK3 through Octoprint. Basically, this means I can start prints from remote. However, there's the firmware version warning which requires me to press the knob and confirm that message.
I now found a line of G-Code in Printer Settings / Custom G-code which is probably doing this:
M115 U3.6.0 ; tell printer latest fw version
I'm not very familiar with G-Code yet, so before I remove that line, I wanted to know whether that's all I need to do or if there's something else to consider.
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Removing that line will not affect your printer, except that it will get rid of the warning displayed on the screen.
I wanted to know [...] if there's something else to consider.
You should probably upgrade your firmware to the latest version to benefit from a couple of bugfixes and performance increases.
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I had a couple issues with the last firmware upgrade. Therefore I want to keep this version as long as the printer works fine for me.
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– Thomas Weller
6 hours ago
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@ThomasWeller Maybe these issues can be solved with Ask Question? ;)
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– 0scar
1 hour ago
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@0scar: unfortunately that's unlikely for my case. I first used the Prusa forum. Then I had two phone calls over several hours with Prusa support without any result. I then returned the printer in warranty. They sent me a printer back which looked like a complete rebuild.
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Removing that line will not affect your printer, except that it will get rid of the warning displayed on the screen.
I wanted to know [...] if there's something else to consider.
You should probably upgrade your firmware to the latest version to benefit from a couple of bugfixes and performance increases.
$endgroup$
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I had a couple issues with the last firmware upgrade. Therefore I want to keep this version as long as the printer works fine for me.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
6 hours ago
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@ThomasWeller Maybe these issues can be solved with Ask Question? ;)
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– 0scar
1 hour ago
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@0scar: unfortunately that's unlikely for my case. I first used the Prusa forum. Then I had two phone calls over several hours with Prusa support without any result. I then returned the printer in warranty. They sent me a printer back which looked like a complete rebuild.
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– Thomas Weller
1 hour ago
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Removing that line will not affect your printer, except that it will get rid of the warning displayed on the screen.
I wanted to know [...] if there's something else to consider.
You should probably upgrade your firmware to the latest version to benefit from a couple of bugfixes and performance increases.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
I had a couple issues with the last firmware upgrade. Therefore I want to keep this version as long as the printer works fine for me.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
6 hours ago
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@ThomasWeller Maybe these issues can be solved with Ask Question? ;)
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– 0scar
1 hour ago
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@0scar: unfortunately that's unlikely for my case. I first used the Prusa forum. Then I had two phone calls over several hours with Prusa support without any result. I then returned the printer in warranty. They sent me a printer back which looked like a complete rebuild.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
1 hour ago
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$begingroup$
Removing that line will not affect your printer, except that it will get rid of the warning displayed on the screen.
I wanted to know [...] if there's something else to consider.
You should probably upgrade your firmware to the latest version to benefit from a couple of bugfixes and performance increases.
$endgroup$
Removing that line will not affect your printer, except that it will get rid of the warning displayed on the screen.
I wanted to know [...] if there's something else to consider.
You should probably upgrade your firmware to the latest version to benefit from a couple of bugfixes and performance increases.
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Tom van der ZandenTom van der Zanden
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I had a couple issues with the last firmware upgrade. Therefore I want to keep this version as long as the printer works fine for me.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
6 hours ago
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@ThomasWeller Maybe these issues can be solved with Ask Question? ;)
$endgroup$
– 0scar
1 hour ago
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@0scar: unfortunately that's unlikely for my case. I first used the Prusa forum. Then I had two phone calls over several hours with Prusa support without any result. I then returned the printer in warranty. They sent me a printer back which looked like a complete rebuild.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
1 hour ago
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I had a couple issues with the last firmware upgrade. Therefore I want to keep this version as long as the printer works fine for me.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
6 hours ago
$begingroup$
@ThomasWeller Maybe these issues can be solved with Ask Question? ;)
$endgroup$
– 0scar
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
@0scar: unfortunately that's unlikely for my case. I first used the Prusa forum. Then I had two phone calls over several hours with Prusa support without any result. I then returned the printer in warranty. They sent me a printer back which looked like a complete rebuild.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
1 hour ago
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I had a couple issues with the last firmware upgrade. Therefore I want to keep this version as long as the printer works fine for me.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
6 hours ago
$begingroup$
I had a couple issues with the last firmware upgrade. Therefore I want to keep this version as long as the printer works fine for me.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
6 hours ago
$begingroup$
@ThomasWeller Maybe these issues can be solved with Ask Question? ;)
$endgroup$
– 0scar
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
@ThomasWeller Maybe these issues can be solved with Ask Question? ;)
$endgroup$
– 0scar
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
@0scar: unfortunately that's unlikely for my case. I first used the Prusa forum. Then I had two phone calls over several hours with Prusa support without any result. I then returned the printer in warranty. They sent me a printer back which looked like a complete rebuild.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
1 hour ago
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@0scar: unfortunately that's unlikely for my case. I first used the Prusa forum. Then I had two phone calls over several hours with Prusa support without any result. I then returned the printer in warranty. They sent me a printer back which looked like a complete rebuild.
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– Thomas Weller
1 hour ago
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