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    • gtj0undefined
      gtj0
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      For those of us who don't use Prusa Slicer, have you got some sample gcode that will qualify as an object label?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @gtj0
        last edited by dc42

        @gtj0 said in Macro to assist with using object cancellation:

        For those of us who don't use Prusa Slicer, have you got some sample gcode that will qualify as an object label?

        This is how Prusa Slicer labels object changes:

        G1 X-11.839 Y8.798 E0.11133
        G1 X-11.952 Y8.775 E0.00373
        G1 X-13.329 Y7.855 E0.05335
        G1 X-13.955 Y7.230 E0.02849
        ; stop printing object TrivetFoot.stl id:0 copy 1
        ; printing object TrivetFoot.stl id:0 copy 2
        G10 ; retract
        G1 X-3.381 Y-9.123 F7800.000
        G11 ; unretract
        G1 F1800.000
        G1 X-4.367 Y-10.600 E0.05569
        

        Any prime towers or other non-object features would be printed between the "stop object" and "start object" labels. The skirt is printed before the first "start object" label.

        Object labels added by Cura should also be recognised by RRF, but I have read that Cura uses a separate object label for support and that could be problematic.

        You can also label objects using M486, see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M486_Object_cancellation.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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        • gtj0undefined
          gtj0
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          Cool! I'll be trying it out this weekend.

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by dc42

            If you decide to copy the Prusa approach, then RRF doesn't need the object name following "; stop printing object" because it already knows it.

            The whole of the remaining text on the line after "; printing object " is treated by RRF as the object name. I suggest you include at least the name of the STL file and the copy number. Similarly if you use M486 to label the objects and you provide the A parameter.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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            • ChrisPundefined
              ChrisP @dc42
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              @dc42
              Just been having a play with this to see how it works. I've just done a slice of 4 instances of one object using PrusaSlicer and enabled labels, but it doesn't seem to detect any objects. The file otherwise prints fine.

              Here's a snip of the file showing, like your example, the start and stop labels for two objects:

              G1 X78.145 Y74.891 E0.24387
              G1 X78.380 Y75.460 E0.05244
              G1 X78.563 Y75.795 E0.03248
              G1 X78.846 Y76.192 E0.04154
              G1 X79.648 Y76.996 E0.09671
              ; stop printing object Marvin_KeyChain.STL id:0 copy 3
              ; printing object Marvin_KeyChain.STL id:0 copy 1
              G1 F7200.000
              G1 X78.846 Y76.192 E-0.44953
              G1 X78.563 Y75.795 E-0.19310
              G1 X78.380 Y75.460 E-0.15095
              G1 X78.145 Y74.891 E-0.24374
              G1 X80.170 Y76.916 E-1.13350
              G1 X80.540 Y76.890 E-0.14686
              G1 X80.701 Y76.844 E-0.06624
              G1 X78.171 Y74.315 E-1.41607
              G1 E-5.82113 F3000.00000
              G1 Z0.500 F9000.000
              G1 X42.461 Y73.912
              G1 Z0.200
              G1 E9.62113 F3000.00000
              G1 F900.000
              G1 X42.296 Y74.641 E0.06086
              

              Running the macro from post #1 returns "No objects", and the OM returns this for job.build:

              {
                "key": "job.build",
                "flags": "",
                "result": {
                  "currentObject": -1,
                  "m486Names": false,
                  "m486Numbers": false,
                  "objects": []
                }
              }
              

              Not sure if there's something I'm missing? Using 3.0.1-RC11 w/SBC.

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
                last edited by

                Were you printing that file when you ran the macro? Object names are only added to the list as the machine starts printing them.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                • botundefined
                  bot @dc42
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                  If that is the case, would it be possible to add support for pre-labeling the objects in the header/comment area of the Gcode file? That way, you could start a print and cancel an object right away even if that object had not been "encountered" yet by the gcode interpreter.

                  *not actually a robot

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                  • ChrisPundefined
                    ChrisP @dc42
                    last edited by ChrisP

                    @dc42 said in Macro to assist with using object cancellation:

                    Were you printing that file when you ran the macro? Object names are only added to the list as the machine starts printing them.

                    At the time I ran the macro and the M409 I'm pretty certain that at least 1 layer of all four objects had been printed. However, its a quick print so I'll try again just to double check...

                    @bot said in Macro to assist with using object cancellation:

                    If that is the case, would it be possible to add support for pre-labeling the objects in the header/comment area of the Gcode file? That way, you could start a print and cancel an object right away even if that object had not been "encountered" yet by the gcode interpreter.

                    Assuming that objects just get added to the object list as/when they are first encountered, this should be easy to do with a post process. What would be neat is if running a simulation (or post-print) could then prepend this to the g-code file.

                    edit: I've just checked and yes, I get the same results as above even after n>0 layers of all parts have been printed.

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @ChrisP
                      last edited by

                      Thanks. It sounds to me that DCS isn't yet passing the comments on to RRF.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                      http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                      • ChrisPundefined
                        ChrisP @dc42
                        last edited by ChrisP

                        @dc42 said in Macro to assist with using object cancellation:

                        Thanks. It sounds to me that DCS isn't yet passing the comments on to RRF.

                        One for @chrishamm, I guess then.

                        To get around this issue, I post-processed the file to replace PrusaSlicer's labels with M486 commands and can now see them fine in the OM 🙂
                        However, the macro still has an issue as I get the following error when I run it:
                        2020-05-02.png

                        I've made sure that all the lines are inset correctly and I've also found that if I insert an extra echo iterations on line 6 then that line works but subsequent ones fail and terminate the macro
                        2020-05-02 (2).png
                        If I then comment the last 3 lines, but leave my addition, I see the expected output in the console, so the issue seems to be when "iterations" is used as an argument.

                        Is this perhaps another issue with the way DCS is passing the comments?

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                        • OwenDundefined
                          OwenD
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                          I found that if you pass M291 using anything but the S3 parameter, or use M117, then you get that error about iterations being called while not being in a loop.

                          This is my code which works.
                          Cura calls all supports "NON MESH" so I haven't worked out how to post process to identify what support goes with what object yet

                          if !{state.status="processing"} 
                          	M291 P"Not printing" R"Error" S1 T7
                          	abort "Not printing"
                          if {job.layer<2}
                          	M291 P"Not all objects may be detected yet.  Continue?" R"Warning" S3
                          	G4 S0.5
                          if {(#job.build.objects=null) || (#job.build.objects=0)}
                          	M291 P"No objects detected.  Check slicer or wait till end of first layer" R"Error" S2
                          	;abort "No objects"
                          ;if {(job.build.currentObject=null) || (job.build.currentObject=-1)}
                          ;	M291 P"Current print move is not a print object" R"Not a print object" S2
                          ;	abort "not a print object"
                          echo #job.build.objects
                          while iterations  < #job.build.objects
                          	if job.build.objects[ iterations ].cancelled
                          		echo "Obect " ^ iterations ^ already cancelled
                          		continue
                          	M291 P{(job.build.objects[iterations].name)} R"Delete?" S3
                          	;M486 P{iterations}
                          	G4 S1
                          echo "Finished"
                          
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                          • ChrisPundefined
                            ChrisP @OwenD
                            last edited by

                            @OwenD
                            Interesting. What's your Duet setup? For now I was just starting with @dc42's macro as I assumed it should work for at least whatever setups he has. Have you tried this one & did it work for you?

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                            • OwenDundefined
                              OwenD @ChrisP
                              last edited by

                              @ChrisP said in Macro to assist with using object cancellation:

                              @OwenD
                              Interesting. What's your Duet setup? For now I was just starting with @dc42's macro as I assumed it should work for at least whatever setups he has. Have you tried this one & did it work for you?

                              Board: Duet 2 WiFi (2WiFi)
                              Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 3.01-RC11 (2020-04-30b3)
                              Duet WiFi Server Version: 1.23
                              Duet Web Control 2.1.6

                              I have run it and it works.
                              I'm just running a test with supports (sliced in Cura)
                              I'm not sure if I can identify the supports and as they'll be outside the X,Y of the object it might fail.
                              Will report back shortly

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                              • OwenDundefined
                                OwenD
                                last edited by OwenD

                                As I suspected, in Cura at least the supports aren't identified as objects by RRF
                                That will require some post processing to get working (or the Cura devs to change their code)
                                However the code does cancel the obects.
                                NOTE: THERE WAS A SYNTAX ERROR IN THE ABOVE CODE

                                Corrected code here

                                if !{state.status="processing"} 
                                	M291 P"Not printing" R"Error" S1 T7
                                	abort "Not printing"
                                if {job.layer<2}
                                	M291 P"Not all objects may be detected yet.  Continue?" R"Warning" S3
                                	G4 S0.5
                                if {(#job.build.objects=null) || (#job.build.objects=0)}
                                	M291 P"No objects detected.  Check slicer or wait till end of first layer" R"Error" S2
                                	;abort "No objects"
                                ;if {(job.build.currentObject=null) || (job.build.currentObject=-1)}
                                ;	M291 P"Current print move is not a print object" R"Not a print object" S2
                                ;	abort "not a print object"
                                
                                while iterations  < #job.build.objects
                                	echo "check object " ^ iterations + 1
                                	if job.build.objects[ iterations ].cancelled
                                		echo "Obect " ^ iterations ^ "already cancelled"
                                		G4 S2
                                		continue
                                	M291 P{(job.build.objects[iterations].name)} R"Delete?" S3
                                	M486 P{iterations}
                                	G4 S2
                                echo "Finished"
                                

                                objects_cura.jpg

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                                • ChrisPundefined
                                  ChrisP
                                  last edited by

                                  I have just tried @dc42's macro with my system setup in standalone mode rather than the D3+SBC setup I tried yesterday and can confirm that it works fine & as intended.
                                  So I guess that's a bug in the way DCS handles the "iterations" variable in meta commands?

                                  @OwenD
                                  Thanks for sharing your macro, it covers off a couple of edge cases from a user perspective when displaying details 👍

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                                  • OwenDundefined
                                    OwenD @ChrisP
                                    last edited by

                                    @OwenD
                                    Thanks for sharing your macro, it covers off a couple of edge cases from a user perspective when displaying details 👍

                                    No Problem.
                                    My macro won't work as it should until there's a third option for M291 that will allow us to skip over objects.
                                    At present you can't cancel object two until you have done object one.

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                                    • chrishammundefined
                                      chrishamm administrators @ChrisP
                                      last edited by chrishamm

                                      @ChrisP This will be fixed in the next versions. For now, you can work-around this problem by putting iterations into curly brackets. Something like job.build.objects[{iterations}].x[0] should work.

                                      The next DCS version will send whole line comments to RRF, too.

                                      Duet software engineer

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