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Posted · Blue checkmark on Machine name?

It means that the printer is actively connected to Cura and you can send gcode files to it (as opposed to a printer that is not connected and you have to manually transfer a gcode file to it).

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Posted · Blue checkmark on Machine name?
42 minutes ago, ahoeben said:

It means that the printer is actively connected to Cura and you can send gcode files to it (as opposed to a printer that is not connected and you have to manually transfer a gcode file to it).

Curse me and my SD card shuttling for not knowing the correct answer. Previous printer I had, aaaaaaaaages ago would only print over USB, so the novelty of the autonomy factor hasn't run out.

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