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Simple idea. An arrow next to the Z Thermal Adjust (in the temp panel) that would indicate if the temp is moving up or down.
The problem is that when the printer is (re)heating, after a previous print, it can be difficult to know whether the Z Thermal Adjust is actually moving down or up, since it takes a long time for this to turn around. It would be great to have an arrow to show the direction of travel.
Solves the following problem:
Don't know if the frame temp is actually ascending or descending.
Additional information:
Hope this makes sense... The basic theory is that bed meshing is more reliable when frame temp is moving up, rather than changing directions after the bed mesh is taken.
Let me know if more info would be helpful.
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hey @PhilBaz! what should the algorithm for the symbol look like? because Moonraker sends the data at 200ms intervals, it would mostly display "the same" and then only briefly up or down. therefore, a more "advanced algorithm" would make more sense here.
Requested feature:
Simple idea. An arrow next to the Z Thermal Adjust (in the temp panel) that would indicate if the temp is moving up or down.
The problem is that when the printer is (re)heating, after a previous print, it can be difficult to know whether the Z Thermal Adjust is actually moving down or up, since it takes a long time for this to turn around. It would be great to have an arrow to show the direction of travel.
Solves the following problem:
Don't know if the frame temp is actually ascending or descending.
Additional information:
Hope this makes sense... The basic theory is that bed meshing is more reliable when frame temp is moving up, rather than changing directions after the bed mesh is taken.
Let me know if more info would be helpful.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: