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After starting a print from octoprint, I noticed that I had the wrong filament loaded. It had just probed the print bed and the temperature was set to 170. I pushed the pause button on the Prusa screen, then pushed the settings button, went to change filament, and successfully unloaded the filament. Then I went to load the filament and noticed the temperature was still at 170, and the extruder was clicking of course because the hotend wasn't hot enough. At that point I just hit reset, but it seems like it should have asked what kind of filament I wanted to load first and then set the temperature correctly. This is probably not a printer state that testing is likely to have found.
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Printer model
MK4
Firmware version
6.1.3
Upgrades and modifications
None
Printing from...
Octoprint/USB
Describe the bug
After starting a print from octoprint, I noticed that I had the wrong filament loaded. It had just probed the print bed and the temperature was set to 170. I pushed the pause button on the Prusa screen, then pushed the settings button, went to change filament, and successfully unloaded the filament. Then I went to load the filament and noticed the temperature was still at 170, and the extruder was clicking of course because the hotend wasn't hot enough. At that point I just hit reset, but it seems like it should have asked what kind of filament I wanted to load first and then set the temperature correctly. This is probably not a printer state that testing is likely to have found.
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Expected behavior
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Files
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: