Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Im always frustrated when im at the end of a filament roll, and Bambulab slicer tells me The filament has run out without the option for me to select, Continue print from slot #2 in the AMS
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like the prompt that the filament has run out to have a button Continue printing with other AMS slot if AMS is used, then it should continue the print with that AMS slot filament no matter what filament is in there.
Describe alternatives you've considered
We can set other slots as the same filament to trick the AMS in thinking another slot is the same and then activate the continue with same filament on AMS, However this is a pain on Bambulab filament which i always use for the NFC tags.
so this is a good implementation if you have a new roll, but for most of my functional parts i dont care that the print gets another color, most important is that its completed.
yes i know i can set the print order of filaments on the board, but this is something i always forget.
Additional context
It should be very easy to have this prompt come up when the filament is empty if an AMS is used, i can help with the code if you want help with it.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Im always frustrated when im at the end of a filament roll, and Bambulab slicer tells me
The filament has run outwithout the option for me to select,Continue print from slot #2 in the AMSDescribe the solution you'd like
I would like the prompt that the filament has run out to have a button
Continue printing with other AMS slotif AMS is used, then it should continue the print with that AMS slot filament no matter what filament is in there.Describe alternatives you've considered
We can set other slots as the same filament to
trickthe AMS in thinking another slot is the same and then activate the continue with same filament on AMS, However this is a pain on Bambulab filament which i always use for the NFC tags.so this is a good implementation if you have a new roll, but for most of my functional parts i dont care that the print gets another color, most important is that its completed.
yes i know i can set the print order of filaments on the board, but this is something i always forget.
Additional context
It should be very easy to have this prompt come up when the filament is empty if an AMS is used, i can help with the code if you want help with it.