#Printer names

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potent pike
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I've looked through all docs and the whole UI but I can't find any way to set the names of my printers. My printer drop-down (or is it a moonraker dropdown) shows a list of myip:port1, myip:port2, etc, and I have to remember which printer is on which port. How can these be changed to the names of the printers?

mighty sphinx
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its the first field in the interface settings

tribal hornet
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Really that hard to find?

potent pike
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Oooh! I tried changing this once, and still the dropdown menu didn't change. But apparently I needed to switch printers back and forth in the dropdown before the dropdown values update.

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@mighty sphinx & @tribal hornet thanks for pointing me to try this setting again. (Maybe in the future a printer switch won't be necessary for the changes to show up, and then it might be less confusing for easily confused people like me.)

tribal hornet
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That’s caching of your browser you need at least one hard refresh e.g. CTRL F5 for many browsers

potent pike
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This is still super confusing, tho. Most of these settings are for all printers. Is there anything else than "printer name" that's printer-specific?

tribal hornet
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No! If you do stuff here for all printers than there is something wrong with your setup

potent pike
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Sorry, I chose the same printer twice facepalm

tribal hornet
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These settings are stored in the moonraker DB locally on your host

potent pike
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Alright! Thanks for the clarification. Now just gotta figure out how to add a proper date format (yyyy-mm-dd) and I'm happy 😄

tribal hornet
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Data format is shown on the same page …

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We per default use your browser settings

potent pike
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yeah, and it only shows silly alternatives where numbers aren't in descending magnitude like all other numbers on the planet

tribal hornet
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It really depends where you live on that planet. The format is perfect right for that side of the world

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But feel free to add a feature request for that

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I do not find that in english

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Tag = day, Monat = month Jahr = year

potent pike
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it's the worldwide ISO standard.. but no worries, I'll manage. Thanks for you help