Sheet Profiles and Keeping Track
For those of you with the new firmware, configured for sheet profiles, and have three or more sheets... How do you keep track of which is which? I initially thought about using a white permanent marker to put a number in a corner outside of the print area. However, I'm concerned about heat bed temperatures causing issues. A Dymo-type label will probably also have adhesion issues when heated. Any other ideas?
RE: Sheet Profiles and Keeping Track
I have embraced using @jbinfl's trick of placing a strip of blue painter's tape in one corner and marking it with the Live-Z used. Plenty of of room to add a name. A squirt of isopropyl alcohol and the markings wipe away (just not towards the print area) for quick updates.
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RE: Sheet Profiles and Keeping Track
@bobstro
This is what I do too. I now have multiple printers so I added: "A -0.599" , "B -1.211". The letter is the printer.
I have just begun to use the printer software to add them but it is a little cumbersome.
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