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    • DK90undefined
      DK90 @tcj
      last edited by DK90

      @tcj said in Cura Script to Automatically Probe Only Printed Area:

      C:\Users\Dominic\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\python.exe "C:\Program Files\Prusa3D\PrusaSlicer\duet3d_automesh.py"

      Oh 🙂 thank you now ot works 🙂
      but wehn i start the print, there is now mesh leveling ....
      where is my error?

      Start G-Code

      M83  ; extruder relative mode
      M140 S[first_layer_bed_temperature] ; set bed temp
      
      M190 S[first_layer_bed_temperature] ; wait for bed temp
      
      
      
      ; For automesh
           M557 TBD  ; parameters will be set automatically
           G28  ;home
           ;G29 S1 P"heightmap.csv"; Hoehenkarte Laden
      
      M109 S[first_layer_temperature] ; wait for extruder temp
      ;G29 S1 P"heightmap.csv"; Hoehenkarte Laden
      
      
      ; Reinigungs Fahrt
      G1 X-3.0 Y-10 F1500.0 ; go outside print area
      G92 E0.0
      G1 Z0
      G1 E8 ; Purge Bubble
      G1 X60.0 E9.0  F1000.0 ; intro line
      G1 X100.0 E12.5  F1000.0 ; intro line
      G92 E0.0
      

      G-Code layer change setting

      ; Automesh: begin layer [layer_num]
      
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      • tcjundefined
        tcj @DK90
        last edited by tcj

        @DK90 said in Cura Script to Automatically Probe Only Printed Area:

        but wehn i start the print, there is now mesh leveling ....

        and it never will without G29 😉

        this is a part of my start sequence

        M140 S[first_layer_bed_temperature]
        M104 S[first_layer_temperature]
        M116; wait for temperatures to be reached
         
        ; For automesh
        M557 TBD  ; parameters will be set automatically
        G28 ; home
        G29 ; mesh
        
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        • DK90undefined
          DK90
          last edited by

          oh 😄 yes that sounds good....that was my mistake...:D Thank you

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          • zaptaundefined
            zapta @DK90
            last edited by

            @DK90, if you use panel due and prusaslicer (and maybe cura, didn't try), try to enable Support Remaining Time in the Printer Settings | General, tab. This will include M73 time markers in the gcode that which cause the post processing script to show remaining hours and minutes in the Standby fields of Panel Duet (ignore the '-' prefix).

            This time estimation is much more consistent than the ones provided by Duet.

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            • DK90undefined
              DK90 @zapta
              last edited by

              @zapta Thank you for the info. I will try it. That sound good.

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              • tcjundefined
                tcj
                last edited by tcj

                @zapta I'm sorry to say that, but it does not work properly yet.
                The script gives

                M557 X-10:32 Y-10:32 P3:3
                

                where it should deliver

                M557 X-32:32 Y-32:32 P3:3
                

                for a testcube in the middle of the bed with some mm of skirt

                total dimensions +/- 21.xx mm

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                • OwenDundefined
                  OwenD @tcj
                  last edited by

                  @tcj what are your probe offsets?

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                  • CCS86undefined
                    CCS86
                    last edited by

                    Probe offsets wouldn't matter.

                    Posting the gcode would be helpful though.

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                    • zaptaundefined
                      zapta @tcj
                      last edited by

                      @tcj, try to run the script manually and see what it prints. To do that, run it from command line with the same arguments you have in the slicer and also add the name of the gcode file at the end of the command line.

                      When I run it I get prints like this

                      MESHABLE area: 30.0:280.0,30.0:280.0
                      Opening gcode file: /var/folders/dt/1t1sf6d574d3l023pknh_754000cbj/T/.PrusaSlicer.upload.7e0e-12b6-1a76-0282
                      Read 83648 lines
                      Parsing state = ParsingState.WAITING_FOR_LAYER1
                      ;Automesh: begin layer 0
                      Parsing state = ParsingState.IN_LAYER1
                      ;Automesh: begin layer 1
                      Parsing state = ParsingState.LAYER1_DONE
                      First layer print areas: 92:189,131:210
                      printArea: 92:189,131:210
                      Will use 4 x 3 mesh points
                      Marker: M557 TBD  ; marker for automesh script
                      Inserted: M557 X82:199 Y121:220 P4:3
                      

                      (if you prefer, post your gcode file and command line parameters and I can test it here)

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                      • tcjundefined
                        tcj
                        last edited by

                        C:\Users\tcj-a>C:\Users\tcj-a\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\python.exe C:\Users\tcj-a\Documents\scripts\duet3d_automesh.py C:\Users\tcj-a\Desktop\single_wall_box.gcode --meshable=-185:185,-185:185
                        MESHABLE area: -185.0:185.0,-185.0:185.0
                        Opening gcode file: C:\Users\tcj-a\Desktop\single_wall_box.gcode
                        Read 7472 lines
                        Parsing state = ParsingState.WAITING_FOR_LAYER1
                        ; Automesh: begin layer 0
                        Parsing state = ParsingState.IN_LAYER1
                        ; Automesh: begin layer 1
                        Parsing state = ParsingState.LAYER1_DONE
                        First layer print areas: 0:22,12:22
                        printArea: 0:22,12:22
                        Will use 3 x 3 mesh points
                        Marker: M557 TBD  ; parameters will be set automatically
                        Inserted: M557 X-10:32 Y2:32 P3:3
                        

                        single_wall_box.gcode

                        obviously the script does not handle negative numbers as needed, because the first layer print area is -22:-22, 22:22

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                        • zaptaundefined
                          zapta @tcj
                          last edited by zapta

                          @tcj, thanks for the example and for your patient.

                          I made a fix and am now getting the output below. The problem existed in the original code posted in this thread, parsing only non negative x and y values.

                          MESHABLE area: -100.0:100.0,-100.0:100.0
                          Opening gcode file: single_wall_box.gcode
                          Read 7472 lines
                          Parsing state = ParsingState.WAITING_FOR_LAYER1
                          ; Automesh: begin layer 0
                          Parsing state = ParsingState.IN_LAYER1
                          ; Automesh: begin layer 1
                          Parsing state = ParsingState.LAYER1_DONE
                          First layer print areas: -22:22,-22:22
                          printArea: -22:22,-22:22
                          Will use 3 x 3 mesh points
                          Marker: M557 TBD  ; parameters will be set automatically
                          Inserted: M557 X-32:32 Y-32:32 P3:3
                          

                          https://github.com/zapta/misc/blob/master/duet3d_automesh/duet3d_automesh.iml

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                          • tcjundefined
                            tcj
                            last edited by

                            @zapta thank you

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                            • Baenwortundefined
                              Baenwort @zapta
                              last edited by

                              @zapta said in Cura Script to Automatically Probe Only Printed Area:

                              @tcj, thanks for the example and for your patient.

                              I made a fix and am now getting the output below. The problem existed in the original code posted in this thread, parsing only non negative x and y values.

                              https://github.com/zapta/misc/blob/master/duet3d_automesh/duet3d_automesh.iml

                              Does this bring it closer to working for Delta's? Or at least probing a square area of the circular bed?

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                              • zaptaundefined
                                zapta @Baenwort
                                last edited by zapta

                                @Baenwort, what are the special requirements for delta compared to a cartesian?

                                The current script finds the bounding rectangle of the first layer's print (negative numbers are ok) and generates a M557 command with X and Y ranges and number of probe points.

                                In case of a delta, the bounding rectangle can have points outside the round print area but I presume the duet will ignore them.

                                Edit: for delta, if objects are placed in the center, it's possible to compute the radius from (0, 0) and issue a M557 with a R param.

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                                • Red Sand Robotundefined
                                  Red Sand Robot
                                  last edited by

                                  I'm also having an issue when getting the post processing script to run. I am getting this:

                                  Post-processing script C:\Users\Jack\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\python.exe "C:\Program Files\PrusaSlicer-2.2.0+win64-202003211145\PrusaSlicer-2.2.0+win64-202003211145\duet3d_automesh.py" on file C:\Users\Jack\Documents\3D Printing\Stuff\Flex Tube Support.gcode failed.
                                  Error code: 1
                                  

                                  Any ideas on what I may be doing wrong?
                                  This is my full start gcode script:

                                  M82 ;absolute extrusion mode
                                  G21 ;metric values
                                  G90 ;absolute positioning
                                  M82 ; set extruder to absolute mode
                                  M107 ;start with the fan off
                                  G29 S2; clears existing bed heightmap
                                  
                                  ; For automesh
                                  M557 TBD  ; parameters will be set automatically
                                  G28; home all
                                  
                                  G32; motorized gantry plane correction
                                  G32;
                                  G32; Repeated 3 times to ensure its correct
                                  
                                  G29  Mesh Bed compensation 
                                  
                                  G1 Z20 F6000 ;move the platform down 15mm
                                  G1 F100 E9 ;extrude 9mm of feed stock
                                  G92 E0 ;zero the extruded length
                                  
                                  

                                  almost an engineer

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                                  • OwenDundefined
                                    OwenD @Red Sand Robot
                                    last edited by

                                    @Red-Sand-Robot
                                    Double check the content of the script.
                                    I just tried yesterday and was getting the same error.
                                    The first time I downloaded, I right clicked the link and selected "download link" or some such.
                                    Problem was it downloaded the whole HTML page, not just the python script. (DOH!)
                                    After copying and pasting just the script content it worked fine.

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                                    • zaptaundefined
                                      zapta @Red Sand Robot
                                      last edited by

                                      @Red-Sand-Robot, I would suggest to first run it manually from the command line. It will give you more information on what's going on. (after verifying that the script download is ok per OwenD's suggestion)

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                                      • Red Sand Robotundefined
                                        Red Sand Robot @zapta
                                        last edited by

                                        @zapta Command line? As in my computer or PrusaSlicer? Sorry, the programming side of things isn't my forte.

                                        almost an engineer

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                                        • zaptaundefined
                                          zapta @Red Sand Robot
                                          last edited by

                                          @Red-Sand-Robot, it seems that you work on windows. I meant commands types in the DOS window. I don't have here a Windows computer but others here may be able to explain it better.

                                          https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-open-command-prompt-2618089

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                                          • Red Sand Robotundefined
                                            Red Sand Robot @zapta
                                            last edited by

                                            @zapta Yes, I work on windows. Haven't made the jump to attempt to learn Linux or associated stuff yet though I suppose I should if I ever want to use a RPI for anything useful.

                                            When I ran the script from the command prompt window, I received this output:

                                            C:\Users\Jack>AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\python.exe "C:\Users\Jack\Documents\3D Printing\PrusaSlicerScript\duet3d_automesh.py"
                                            usage: duet3d_automesh.py [-h] [--meshable MESHABLE] [--margin MARGIN] [--spacing SPACING]
                                                                      [--min_points {2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49}]
                                                                      [--max_points {2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49}]
                                                                      [--first_layer_start FIRST_LAYER_START] [--first_layer_end FIRST_LAYER_END]
                                                                      file_path
                                            duet3d_automesh.py: error: the following arguments are required: file_path
                                            

                                            Does that look like it is functioning correctly? I'm guessing that the file_path argument is talking about the .gcode file, but if not that would indicate an error with how I'm calling the script from what I understand.

                                            almost an engineer

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