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I like the new menu option to initiate a nozzle swap. However, once heated up to 280 degrees, it doesn't show me the temperature anymore. It is common for the temperature to drop while removing the old nozzle and inserting the new one (from holding a spanner to the heater block, or a torque wrench etc). I then wait for the temperature to back to 280 before tightening the nozzle with a torque wrench.
With the current procedure I have no idea what the actual nozzle temperature is, so I just wait for some time assuming it'll be back at 280. It would be very helpful to show on the screen the actual temperature.
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This issue has been flagged as stale because it has been open for 60 days with no activity. The issue will be closed in 7 days unless someone removes the "stale" label or adds a comment.
I like the new menu option to initiate a nozzle swap. However, once heated up to 280 degrees, it doesn't show me the temperature anymore. It is common for the temperature to drop while removing the old nozzle and inserting the new one (from holding a spanner to the heater block, or a torque wrench etc). I then wait for the temperature to back to 280 before tightening the nozzle with a torque wrench.
With the current procedure I have no idea what the actual nozzle temperature is, so I just wait for some time assuming it'll be back at 280. It would be very helpful to show on the screen the actual temperature.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: