“The buttons on Ember’s front panel leave a lot to be desired like clicky-ness, colors, optional light-upgrade, not having resin on them, etc. Don’t worry you don’t have to feel unfulfilled any longer! If you follow this Instructable you can pick whichever buttons tickle your fancy. And you’ll have the added benefit of being able to cancel anyone’s print anywhere from the local network that Ember is on. Neat!”
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