CW-Pro; features are visible but not accessible
Quote from Oskar Castrone on 2021-12-07, 10:35I am trying out the new Craftware Pro. I would like to overwrite the temperature for specific layers to make a temperature tower.
The box for editing the temperature is greyed out. Is this a Pro feature?
I am trying out the new Craftware Pro. I would like to overwrite the temperature for specific layers to make a temperature tower.
The box for editing the temperature is greyed out. Is this a Pro feature?
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Quote from Norbert Fekete on 2021-12-14, 12:33Hi Oskar,
The filament spool icon next to the values mean that the filament's own Overrides contain those parameters.
The order of Override execution is "Current Strategy" -> "Printer Components", so the filament will override the settings here.
Those which are greyed out mean that the filament is creating a fixed value Override for them.
In future versions of CraftWare Pro it will be possible to force your own value anyway, and alter the execution of Overrides.
What you can currently do is:
- Go to the filament's Override list,
- Open its Binding Manager by clicking on the "chain in black circle" icon,
- Type in Temperature in the filter, so you can see it,
- Uncheck the Temperature there.This way you can have your own Temperature settings, and the filament won't interfere with them.
Regards,
Norbert
Hi Oskar,
The filament spool icon next to the values mean that the filament's own Overrides contain those parameters.
The order of Override execution is "Current Strategy" -> "Printer Components", so the filament will override the settings here.
Those which are greyed out mean that the filament is creating a fixed value Override for them.
In future versions of CraftWare Pro it will be possible to force your own value anyway, and alter the execution of Overrides.
What you can currently do is:
- Go to the filament's Override list,
- Open its Binding Manager by clicking on the "chain in black circle" icon,
- Type in Temperature in the filter, so you can see it,
- Uncheck the Temperature there.
This way you can have your own Temperature settings, and the filament won't interfere with them.
Regards,
Norbert
