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docs: Add a FAQ item on how to cancel a "wait for temperature" request
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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14. [When I set "restart_method=command" my AVR device just hangs on a restart](#when-i-set-restart_methodcommand-my-avr-device-just-hangs-on-a-restart)
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15. [Will the heaters be left on if the Raspberry Pi crashes?](#will-the-heaters-be-left-on-if-the-raspberry-pi-crashes)
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16. [How do I convert a Marlin pin number to a Klipper pin name?](#how-do-i-convert-a-marlin-pin-number-to-a-klipper-pin-name)
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17. [How do I upgrade to the latest software?](#how-do-i-upgrade-to-the-latest-software)
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17. [How do I cancel an M109/M190 "wait for temperature" request?](#how-do-i-cancel-an-m109m190-wait-for-temperature-request)
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18. [How do I upgrade to the latest software?](#how-do-i-upgrade-to-the-latest-software)
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### How can I donate to the project?
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above) to translate these pin numbers to their standard hardware
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names.
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### How do I cancel an M109/M190 "wait for temperature" request?
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Navigate to the OctoPrint terminal tab and issue an M112 command in
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the terminal box. The M112 command will cause Klipper to enter into a
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"shutdown" state, and it will cause OctoPrint to disconnect from
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Klipper. Navigate to the OctoPrint connection area and click on
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"Connect" to cause OctoPrint to reconnect. Navigate back to the
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terminal tab and issue a FIRMWARE_RESTART command to clear the Klipper
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error state. After completing this sequence, the previous heating
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request will be canceled and a new print may be started.
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### How do I upgrade to the latest software?
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The general way to upgrade is to ssh into the Raspberry Pi and run:
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