Remove job from print history
Hello,
Is there a way to remove a prior job from the PrusaConnect print history? I would like to print a surprise gift for another user of the printer but even jobs started from the SD card show up in the web interface.
Rename the file(s) as something else...
Cheerio,
RE:
Might be nice to add some sort of a hide/blur feature for the name and preview
RE: Remove job from print history
have tried to rename cannot be done in connect history
requested feature is better
Create wonderfulgift.gcode
rename it as boringroutine.gcode
*then* send it to the printer...
History will show boringroutine.gcode and only you will know what it really is.
Cheerio,
RE: Remove job from print history
That is the dumbest thing I read in a while.
There is a miniature of every part that you print.
If I print a dildo everyone will know what I printed no matter how you name the file.
If at least there was a way to get rid of miniature.
The fact that you can not delete your history or parts of your history, might even break EU laws on data privacy.
The thumbnail is just a comment section; easy enough to delete or replace.
Cheerio,
RE: Remove job from print history
Print from SD, remove the network cable during the print, delete the print from the SD card afterwards?
RE: Remove job from print history
If it is so easy how do I do it?
How do I delete thumbnail from something I already printed.
I also see that I can download Gcode from history even after the file was deleted from the printer it self.
Print from SD, remove the network cable during the print, delete the print from the SD card afterwards?
Will it work if my printer has USB stick instead of SD card?
Still it would be much easier if one could delete positions from history.
RE: Remove job from print history
I am very sorry, my mind skipped the part with "PrusaConnect" when reading the post. 🙁 Never used that, so I don't know what to do about that.
How do I delete thumbnail from something I already printed.
You don't. You remove the thumbnail from the file *before* printing. It just needs a little pre-planning.
Cheerio,