I guess I have to comment after that shout out.
So, I agree that language barriers, different use of idioms etc make things “interesting”. For example if in prusaslicer you have selected “Print Settings: 0.2mm SOLUBLE INTERFACE….” And you let’s say changed your infill density from “15%” to “5%” (among other changes) then you decide to switch “Print Settings: 0.1mm FAST DETAL…” you will be faced with a screen that looks like this (see attached picture):

I never seem to be able to hold in my mind what the four buttons do:
“Transfer”
“Discard”
“Save”
“Cancel”
I think they map perhaps to the following options:
“I want to switch and carry over the 5% to the 0.1mm preset”
“I want to switch and forget about the 5%”
“I want to switch but update the 0.1mm preset to have 5% etc”
“I dont want to switch to the 0.2mm preset”
Is this what they mean? Do they mean it in that order? Who knows, I surely dont, and I am not sure I will remember it unless I like write it in sharpie on my computer someplace :-). And if this is what they mean how about other options like “Save&Transfer” :-)
On to what you asked…. While I tend to just noodle around, I agree that there are times when you have to sort of figure out what to kick on the XL - they do have a lot of documentation (Here:
https://help.prusa3d.com/product/xl/troubleshooting_194 )
For example this one :
https://help.prusa3d.com/article/toolchanger-problem-17813-xl-multi-tool_802566?product=xl
But mostly I just tend to kick the tires.
I had another problem with the 6.0.4? Firmware where my printer just stalled every print over and over about the same place. The UI was unresponsive though the screen was still updating. I found that power cycling the machine caused the power fail interrupt to perfectly recover the print. I was advised by support to either move forward to the release-candidate firmware or back to the previous release, I went forward. I think on the podcast you said you email support - I find their chat support to be more timely, if I have an hour to wait on queue. I spend the hour writing down detailed explanation of my questions, gathering pictures and videos to include. You can’t send pictures or videos to the chat, but if you get iCloud or dropbox links they follow them and review your media. PS: you may laugh at this, other folks on redit-or-facebook-not-sure-which have found that when it hangs instead of power cycling you can just pop one of the other toolheads off the rack and then put it back - that puts you in the same place you were complying about with the motors free and you then pop the current tool head off and put it back in the rack.
Now a question for you - I am printing with PETG and it’s curling up slightly causing head crashes, should I lower or raise the temperature ?
Kurt-A (Since I am older than Kurt-1 its definitely a golden vs silver age, superman thing we have going).





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