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

      @zapta Would --meshable=-100:100,-100:100 go after the output path specification in PrusaSlicer? I just manually changed the default in the script.

      parser.add_argument('--meshable',
                          default="-100:100,-100:100",
                          help='Bed meshable area x1:x2,y1:y2')
      

      Here is the .gcode file. I have my 0,0 point in the center of the build plate. I know that you previously added support for negative positional values so I don't think that would be the issue
      flex_tube_support2.gcode

      almost an engineer

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      • tcjundefined
        tcj @Baenwort
        last edited by

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

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

        Yes, this makes it usable for delta's, because
        "For Cartesian printers, specify minimum and maximum X and Y values to probe and the probing interval. For Delta printers, specify the probing radius. If you define both, the probing area will be the intersection of the rectangular area and the circle. "
        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M557_Set_Z_probe_point_or_define_probing_grid

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        • zaptaundefined
          zapta @Red Sand Robot
          last edited by zapta

          @Red-Sand-Robot, the change that you made in the program, changing the default meshable area to -100:100 is correct. Just remember to apply it again if you will download a newer version of this script.

          I run your gcode file and got this which looks ok to me

          MESHABLE area: -100.0:100.0,-100.0:100.0
          Opening gcode file: flex.gcode
          Read 33099 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: -13:13,-48:48
          printArea: -13:13,-48:48
          Will use 3 x 4 mesh points
          Marker: M557 X-23:23 Y-58:58 P3:4
          Inserted: M557 X-23:23 Y-58:58 P3:4
          

          Does it work for you now or are there still problems?

          Edit: for your question the -- flags should be specified immediately after the .py script name.

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          • Baenwortundefined
            Baenwort @tcj
            last edited by Baenwort

            @tcj Great! I'll give it a try on my next print.

            Do you think it will use the Delta probe interval for the new area or one specified by the gcode?

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            • Baenwortundefined
              Baenwort @tcj
              last edited by

              @tcj So I'm still learning Cura after switching from using MatterControl since I got my Rostock v3. I tried adding the duet3d_automesh.py from zapta's github to the scripts area of the postprocessing folder of Cura's plugin folder.

              I do have Python 3 installed (3.8.3 to be exact) but this seems to make no difference to it showing up in Cura. 😕

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              • zaptaundefined
                zapta @Baenwort
                last edited by

                @Baenwort, can you provide a little bit more info. E.g. what computer you are using (windows? mac? linux?) and how you set up the script in cura.

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                • Baenwortundefined
                  Baenwort @zapta
                  last edited by

                  @zapta

                  Window's but I also tried it with a Ubuntu 20.04 Cura install. Both are Cura 4.6 and the OP and most post processing scripts direct placing the .py file in the plugin post processing directory.

                  I can get you the exact tree when I get.back to my home tonight.

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                  • sandozundefined
                    sandoz
                    last edited by

                    I have installed this into Cura 4.62 and using on my Railcore II. When it goes to run it always defines my X end point as being 1800.

                    M557 X103.850:1800.000 Y115.304:164.705 S10.000 ; Leveling mesh defined by LevelingMeshOptimizer

                    Railcore of course doesn't like this and then just skips the mesh:

                    Error: M557: bad grid definition: Too many grid points; suggest increase spacing to 44.2mm
                    Error: G29: No valid grid defined for bed probing

                    Is there something I am doing wrong?

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                    • zaptaundefined
                      zapta @sandoz
                      last edited by

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

                      Is there something I am doing wrong?

                      My guess is that there is a X1800 somewhere in the gcode that is picked by the script. Can you post the gcode file?

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                      • sandozundefined
                        sandoz @zapta
                        last edited by sandoz

                        @zapta Alright.. using your comments as a place to start I found that having my Jerk control turned on in Cura led to some M566 x1800 commands that it was picking up. I turned off Curas control and just set it in the machine settings and now it slices properly.

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                        • zaptaundefined
                          zapta @sandoz
                          last edited by

                          @sandoz, the code is dump, looking for X<number> in the text regardless of the command, may even look in comments, I am not sure. If needed, it can be restricted it to a set of commands such as G0, G1, etc.

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                          • MartinNYHCundefined
                            MartinNYHC
                            last edited by

                            I wanted to set the probe spacing according to the size of the model. If it's <= 100 spacing should be 20, if it's >100 spacing should be 50.

                            Need to find the proper size/spacing values, but if anyone is interested, here's the diff:

                            128,135d127
                            <     sizeX = int(bounds['X']['max'] - bounds['X']['min'])
                            <     sizeY = int(bounds['Y']['max'] - bounds['Y']['min'])
                            <
                            <     if sizeX >= 100 or sizeY >= 100:
                            <         bounds['S'] = 50
                            <     else:
                            <         bounds['S'] = 20
                            <
                            137c129
                            <     gridNew = 'M557 X%d:%d Y%d:%d S%d' % (
                            ---
                            >     gridNew = 'M557 X%d:%d Y%d:%d' % (
                            140d131
                            <         bounds['S'],
                            147c138
                            <             linesNew.append(re.sub(r'^M557 X\d+:\d+ Y\d+:\d+ S\d+', gridNew, line, flags=re.MULTILINE))
                            ---
                            >             linesNew.append(re.sub(r'^M557 X\d+:\d+ Y\d+:\d+', gridNew, line, flags=re.MULTILINE))
                            
                            
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                            • nick9one1undefined
                              nick9one1
                              last edited by nick9one1

                              I'm trying to get this working in superslicer but get an error. Can anyone help?

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                              in post-processing script

                              C:\Users\mumby\.windows-build-tools\python27\python.exe "C:\Program Files\SuperSlicer\meshgrid.py"
                              

                              my start gcode (added M557)

                              M557 X20:292 Y15:300 P5                      	; define mesh grid
                              M104 S[first_layer_temperature]                   ; set extruder temp
                              M140 S[first_layer_bed_temperature]           ; set bed temp
                              G21			                   ; metric values
                              M190 S[first_layer_bed_temperature]           ; wait for bed temp
                              G28			                   ; home all
                              G32			                   ; Run mesh grid compenstion
                              G92 E0 F100			; reset extruder
                              G1 Z10 F3000 			; move z up little to prevent scratching of surface
                              M109 S[first_layer_temperature]                    ; wait for extruder temp
                              M98 P"0:/macros/Filament/Clean Nozzle"	; Clean nozzle macro
                              M98 P/macros/Filament/Purge		; Run nozzle purge macro
                              G1 E-3 F2000		                  ; Retract 3mm filament
                              G92 E0 		                                     ; reset extruder
                              
                              

                              this script itself (coped from an earlier post here)

                              #!/usr/bin/env python3
                              """Simplify3D post-processing script for RepRap firmware printers which dynamically defines the mesh grid dimensions (M557) based on the print dimensions. 
                              {1}
                              Usage:
                              {1}
                                  Within Simplify3D > Process Settings > Scripts > Post Processing > add the following command:
                                      python3 <script_location>/meshgrid.py "[output_filepath]"
                                  
                                  Starting script must contain M557 Command (ie M557 X30:300 Y30:300 P20).
                              {1}
                              Args:
                              {1}
                                  Path: Complete path to the gcode file created by Simplify 3d.
                              {1}
                              Requirements:
                              {1}
                                  Tested using Python 3.8.1.
                              {1}
                              Credit:
                              {1}
                                  Adapted from code originally posted by CCS86 on https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/15302/cura-script-to-automatically-probe-only-printed-area?_=1587348242875.
                              {1}
                              """
                              import sys
                              import re
                              import math
                               
                              def main(filename):
                                  
                                  try:
                                      _s3dFile = open(filename, encoding='utf-8')
                               
                                  except TypeError:
                                      try:
                                          _s3dFile = open(filename)
                                          
                                      except:
                                          print("Open file exception. Exiting meshgrid.py.")
                                          sys.exit()
                                  
                                  except FileNotFoundError:
                                      print('File not found. Exiting meshgrid.py.')
                                      sys.exit()
                                  
                                  lines = _s3dFile.readlines()
                                  _s3dFile.close()
                               
                                  linesNew = calcBed(lines)
                               
                                  _s3dFileNew = open(filename, "r+")
                                  _s3dFileNew.seek(0)                       
                                  _s3dFileNew.truncate()
                                  for element in linesNew:
                                      _s3dFileNew.write(element)
                                  _s3dFileNew.close()
                               
                                  return
                               
                               
                              def calcBed(lines):
                               
                                  bounds = findBounds(lines)
                                  bed = findBed(lines)
                               
                                  for axis in bounds:
                                      if bounds[axis]['max'] - bounds[axis]['min'] < bed[axis]:
                                          print(f'Success: {axis} mesh is smaller than bed')
                                          
                                      else:
                                          print('Error: Mesh is larger than bed. Exiting meshgrid.py.')
                                          sys.exit()
                               
                                      for limit in bounds[axis]:
                                          if limit == 'min':
                                              if (bed[axis] / 2) - bounds[axis][limit] > 0: 
                                                  print (f'Success: {axis} {limit} coordinate is on the bed.')
                                              else:
                                                  print (f'Error: {axis} {limit} coordinate is off the bed. Exiting meshgrid.py.')
                                                  sys.exit()
                               
                                          if limit == 'max':
                                              if (bed[axis]) - bounds[axis][limit] > 0: 
                                                  print (f'Success: {axis} {limit} coordinate is on the bed.')
                                              else:
                                                  print (f'Error: {axis} {limit} coordinate is off the bed. Exiting meshgrid.py.')
                                                  sys.exit()
                               
                                  return fillGrid(bounds, lines)
                               
                                  
                              def findBed(lines):
                                  bed = {
                                      'X': 0,
                                      'Y': 0,
                                      }
                               
                                  for line in lines:
                                      if line.startswith(';   strokeXoverride,'):
                                          bed['X'] = int(re.search(r'\d.+\S', line).group())
                                      elif line.startswith(';   strokeYoverride,'):
                                          bed['Y'] = int(re.search(r'\d.+', line).group())
                                          break
                                          
                                  return bed
                               
                               
                              def findBounds(lines):
                                  bounds = {
                                      'X': {'min': 9999, 'max': 0},
                                      'Y': {'min': 9999, 'max': 0},
                                      }
                                  parsing = False
                                  for line in lines:
                                      if line.startswith('; layer 1,'):
                                          parsing = True
                                          continue
                                      elif line.startswith('; layer 2,'):
                                          break
                               
                                      if parsing:
                                          # Get coordinates on this line
                                          for match in re.findall(r'([YX])([\d.]+)\s', line):
                                              # Get axis letter
                                              axis = match[0]
                               
                                              # Skip axes we don't care about
                                              if axis not in bounds:
                                                  continue
                               
                                              # Parse parameter value
                                              value = float(match[1])
                               
                                              # Update bounds
                                              bounds[axis]['min'] = math.floor(min(bounds[axis]['min'], value))
                                              bounds[axis]['max'] = math.ceil(max(bounds[axis]['max'], value))
                               
                                  return bounds
                               
                               
                              def fillGrid(bounds, lines):
                                  # Fill in the level command template
                                  gridNew = 'M557 X%d:%d Y%d:%d' % (
                                      bounds['X']['min'], bounds['X']['max'],
                                      bounds['Y']['min'], bounds['Y']['max'],
                                  )
                               
                                  # Replace M557 command in GCODE
                                  linesNew = []
                                  for line in lines:
                                      if line.startswith('M557'):
                                          linesNew.append(re.sub(r'^M557 X\d+:\d+ Y\d+:\d+', gridNew, line, flags=re.MULTILINE))
                                      else:
                                          linesNew.append(line)
                                  return linesNew
                               
                               
                              if __name__ == '__main__':
                                  if sys.argv[1]:
                                      main(filename = sys.argv[1])
                                  else:
                                      print('Error: Proper s3d post processing command is python3 <script_location>/meshgrid.py "[output_filepath]". Exiting meshgrid.py.')
                                      sys.exit()
                              
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                              • PCRundefined
                                PCR @nick9one1
                                last edited by

                                @nick9one1 See this 😉

                                https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/25882/only-probe-bed-where-it-is-printed-solution-with-prusaslicer/3

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                                • nick9one1undefined
                                  nick9one1 @PCR
                                  last edited by

                                  @pcr

                                  Thanks! I actually got this working, and its been great since I posted. But will take a look at your solution 🙂

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