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    • frank26080115undefined
      frank26080115
      last edited by

      demonstration video: https://gfycat.com/WeeklyDifferentHellbender

      simply moved the printer to a new building, so none of the old WiFi networks were available

      PanelDue version 1.22.1, I know it's caused by

      If the printer sends a non-trivial response to the PanelDue and the Control or Print screen is being displayed, the response appears in a popup window. The popup times out after 5 seconds or can be closed manually.

      introduced in v1.22, I see the same message being repeated on the USB connection

      RRF v2.02 if you were wondering

      Please consider a better way of handling this

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        Yeah that's annoying. You can make it stop in the meantime by sending M552 S0 to set the wifi module to idle.

        I think better customization of the popup windows is coming in the next paneldue firmware release.

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        • frank26080115undefined
          frank26080115
          last edited by

          I think the best course of action is to have RRF only output one message, and subsequent identical messages are suppressed.

          This should be a rule of thumb for any system that can possibly generate messages from a function that have automatic retries.

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