Terminal emulator tilda make a lot of config files

Hello
I use tilda with the wm i3. But every time I launch tilda a new config file appear and I have to reconfigure it.
Has I use a of instance of tilda et the same time I had to write nearly 3O config files...
Is there a way to make only one config file for all the instances.
Thanks

i don't believe so. rather than using tilda, you should check out ftjerm. it's config can be stored in a single file or passed as parameters when launching.

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    Check first if the printer is connected directly to a wall outlet.
    Check if the carriage is moving freely and there is no obstructions inside the unit.
    Clean the paper rollers once.
    See if doing these helps you
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