Per-object cancelling oversight
I'm calling this an oversight as opposed to a bug. I had trouble with bed adhesion of these simulated candles in ABS. For this print I included a raft and a draft shield. In hindsight, the shield was probably unnecessary and it indeed failed early on in the print, but there is no option to cancel it from the screen menu, only the object instance(s) themselves. The (11 hour) print managed to finish with only minor surface blemishes, but I would really have preferred to cancel (only) the draft shield itself. Pretty please?
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RE: Per-object cancelling oversight
Why keep asking for feature requests on the forum ? They are not done here. All feature requests need to be made on the Prusa Slicer github for Prusa Slicer ones. https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/issues
Go add your support to https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/issues/4239 for example.
RE: Per-object cancelling oversight
I guess I could (add support), but if it hasn't been adopted in four year's worth of upgrades, I doubt my voice would make much difference. Thought it might attract some attention here.
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RE: Per-object cancelling oversight
I agree that adding to it has limited effectiveness, but more than posting here does. Here means zero. At least on the github it 'bumps' it up a bit, for at least a little while.
Prusa have their own roadmap and unless something you want is on it then there's very little you can do to influence it. Its why we have been waiting years for some pretty basic stuff to be added or fixed. Like remembering the preview settings for example. It's just not flashy.
The best way to get something from what I can see is to have a successful social media campaign, preferably with several of the 'big' 3d print influencers pushing it too. Popular opinion gets listened to.
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I don't agree that "here" necessarily means zero. It looks like there have been almost 100 views of this post (and counting), not all unique, of course, but that's likely dozens more views than "there". So if everyone here can ziggy over there and plus up the issue, MAYBE we will get some action and I'll call this a win. Feel free to cross post wherever you think will do the most good.
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