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  1. I'll just chime in to also say that the ability to reprint or duplicate a print is a feature we require where I work. I just updated a dozen of our S5s before realizing the features were nerfed. I'm glad I didn't update the other 30 yet. Now I'm concerned that the large S7 order we are placing needs to be cancelled because those probably won't work on older firmware. We operate these on a closed network with no internet access, and they will never connect to the internet.
  2. Why did UltiMaker remove the "reprint from history" feature in firmware 8.1 for the S5? I run a large 3D print lab, and this feature is very important because I cannot reprint from the printer directly. I cannot connect the printers to the internet for security reasons, and they operate on a closed network. I guess I have to do a recovery on these printers to downgrade to a the old firmware.
  3. That worked perfectly. Thank you so much for helping with this.
  4. Good afternoon, I am attempting to use an Ultimaker S5 R2 motherboard in a Ultimaker S3, and I am experiencing an issue. My problem is that after flashing the S3 firmware, printer still configures itself as an S5. I investigated a bit, and I believe the problem is that the S3 firmware file hosted on the site is not actually the S3 firmware. I checked files for the S5 and the S3, and it appears that they are identical, and I believe this is source of the problem. I did an MD5 check, and they both give a result of d96f18de0945f32facdff7a07afd4306. I used this firmware recovery process to flash the S3 firmware onto the S5 board. https://support.makerbot.com/s/article/1877434822572 Does anyone have the actual S3 recovery image? Alternatively, maybe I'm entirely wrong and there is some other mechanism that's used to tell the Linux board that it is in an S5 vs an S3. If that's the case, please let me know. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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