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    • Eduma
      Eduma last edited by

      I disabled the print bed heater via "M140 H-1". Is there a way to remove the bed heater icon and temps from the panel due display?

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      • Danal
        Danal last edited by

        Heater 0 is sort of a special case in RepRap V2. It is not associated with a tool. Therefore, M563 cannot be used to delete it. Even if you associate it with a tool and then delete that tool, it appears to stay.

        I'm going to say you can't get rid of it in V2.

        V3 running on V3 hardware is different. Pins, heaters, temp sensors, all are independently defined. In V3, I believe you could either get rid of it, or at least un-assign it.

        Of course, V3 is still beta. Having said that, I'm printing with it every day.

        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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        • dc42
          dc42 administrators @Eduma last edited by

          @Eduma said in Remove Bed Heater:

          I disabled the print bed heater via "M140 H-1". Is there a way to remove the bed heater icon and temps from the panel due display?

          Currently not.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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          • Eduma
            Eduma last edited by

            Thank you all for the response.

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