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Posted · Reset filament settings …

Hi all 🙂

 

I have the filaments I use set up as favourites, the settings tweaked to how I want them.

 

I often then make changes when something needs support, or different infill settings. That sticks with that filament but I usually don’t want those on the next print.
 

I know there is the whatsit that shows a change has been made but is there an easy way to reset the filament to whatever I have set as my default settings for that filament?

 

What I’m doing at present is I have to set the filament/material to something else, doesn’t matter what other filament, and then click on “Discard changes”. I then need to go and set it back to the actual filament I’m using. 
 

Is there an easier way to reset this?

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    Posted · Reset filament settings …
    On 1/6/2022 at 7:45 AM, ahoeben said:

    In the profiles dropdown, there is an item labeled "Discard current changes".

    Thanks for the pointer there. Had been looking in totally the wrong places.

     

    🙂

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