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    • sbNielsenundefined
      sbNielsen
      last edited by

      Hello everyone.

      I have a large format pellet extruder installed on my printer, and I just had an incident where I accidentally pressed the 'Retract' button in DWC instead of the 'Extrude' button.

      I didn't realize immediately, so it brought molten material to rise up into the cooled zone of the barrel and solidify, jamming the extruder.

      I had to take the extruder apart to clear the jam, so to avoid this happening again, is there a way for me to remove the 'Retract' button entirely from the DWC?

      Looking forward to hear,

      Søren

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      • moth4017undefined
        moth4017 @sbNielsen
        last edited by moth4017

        @sbNielsen you can turn all the feed amounts to 0mm, and then use the BtnCmd plugin and create your own feed buttons with no retract ones.

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        • Sindariusundefined
          Sindarius
          last edited by

          Outside of making a custom version of DWC to remove controls that you do not want accessible you could look into some third-party browser extensions that allows you to hide controls would be useful.

          https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hide-that/kjheknompfelomdgfloikfbnjmaiflfe
          https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/click-to-remove-element/jcgpghgjhhahcefnfpbncdmhhddedhnk

          If you use Chrome those may work for you.

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