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Posted · How to remove an extension

I installed the 3DPrintLog.com extension in Cura 4.8 and I find it very annoying. It pops up a query box every time I save a file. Also I thought it was a local data save. Instead you have to open an account and on and on. Not interested.

 

I saw  post somewhere that said to go to the plugins directory and delete the folder with the appropriate name.  Cannot find a folder with the same name.  Two other folders have similar names, don't want to delete something important. Uninstalled and reinstalled Cura a couple times, deleting settings and not deleting settings. Neither worked.

 

Thank you

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    Posted · How to remove an extension

    The official way to uninstall a plugin is via the "Installed" tab of the Marketplace window. Manually removing files from the configuration folder could have adverse effects (like Cura still informing you of updated versions of the plugin that you removed)

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    Posted · How to remove an extension

    So I just installed a pile of plugins (yea, I know, I should do them one at a time). One of them, I don't know which, is constantly crashing Cura. I cannot get to the MArketplace. What is the best way to remove them?

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    Posted · How to remove an extension

    You can delete the folder of the plugin one by one to find the faulty plugin . In Users\AppData\Roaming\cura\5.X\plugins

     

    Or look in the Log File if a message gives you a clue on the issue.

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