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    • toskiumundefined
      toskium
      last edited by

      FYI, here's the link to the relevant SuperSlicer issue:

      https://github.com/supermerill/SuperSlicer/issues/450

      toskium created this issue in supermerill/SuperSlicer

      closed G-Code flavor RepRap produces wrong M204 commands #450

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator @bot
        last edited by

        @bot said in RRF3 seems to ignore PrusaSlicer Acceleration Control:

        Interesting. I was under the impression that those controls in PrusaSlicer were only used for the print time estimates or something.

        These acceleration settings are from the speed tab, not the machine limits thing. They have been there since OG Slic3r.

        I just started using Super Slicer and I hadn't noticed that the acceleration control isn't working.

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        • toskiumundefined
          toskium @Phaedrux
          last edited by

          @Phaedrux this seems to be an issue for a long time now. I remember this having me confused when I was building my last corexy but it fell of the stack and I worked around it... Today it resurfaced 😄

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
            last edited by

            Well at least if you set your own M204 P T values in config.g or the filament specific gcode section the firmware will still use that for print and travel, but you won't get specifics per move.

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            • OwenDundefined
              OwenD
              last edited by OwenD

              There are a couple of things that aren't handled properly for RRF.
              M104 is output instead of G10 as well.
              I just run a script to post process them.
              I'm not a python programmers, so there could be bugs in the code under some circumstances, but it works for me.
              Prusa Slicer treats everything as a travel move in this instance. Or at least it sets the acceleration to the "default" value.
              I guess it would have to output G0 for travel moves instead of G1 for the M204 T parameter to come into effect.

              #RRF-fixes.py
              # Save in Prusa Slicer Scripts folder
              # Add to Prusa Slicer post processing scripts
              
              import sys
              
              f = open(sys.argv[1],"r")
              filedata = f.read()
              f.close()
              
              newdata = filedata.replace("M104 S","G10 S")
              newdata = filedata.replace("M204 S","M204 P")
              
              f = open(sys.argv[1],"w")
              f.write(newdata)
              f.close()
              

              Edit:
              Add script to post process list.
              Set python and script location according to your installation.
              post process.JPG

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              • Wallyundefined
                Wally
                last edited by Wally

                @OwenD - Thanks!

                I've also found that Prusa Slicer doesn't handle layer cooling fans in RRF, missing the tool number, in my case "P0" but depending on your setup these may change to something different.

                So depending on what tool # you have for your cooling fan you may want to add something like this after line 12 in your Python script.

                newdata = filedata.replace("M106 S","M106 P0 S")
                newdata = filedata.replace("M107","M106 P0 S0")
                
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                • Wallyundefined
                  Wally
                  last edited by

                  @OwenD - Looking at your "G10 S" code, it should be "G10 P0 S" where "P0" is the tool/extruder being used, this could be harder for folks with multiple extruders, so if you are using more than one extruder, the Python script will need additional edits to seek and correct for each tool.

                  Also, while looking at & trying your Python code, I found these changes to get the gcode edited, probably the way Python handles variables.

                  f = open(sys.argv[1],"r")
                  filedata = f.read()
                  f.close()
                   
                  newdata = filedata.replace("M104 S","G10 P0 S")
                  newdata1 = newdata.replace("M204 S","M204 P")
                  newdata2 = newdata1.replace("M106 S","M106 P0 S")
                  newdata3 = newdata2.replace("M107","M106 P0 S0")
                   
                  f = open(sys.argv[1],"w")
                  f.write(newdata3)
                  f.close()
                  
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                  • OwenDundefined
                    OwenD
                    last edited by

                    @Wally
                    Oops,
                    I had only just added the extras. I originally only had M104 - > G10

                    Multiple tools could probably be handled by something like (Untested)

                    newdata = filedata.replace("M106 S","M106 P{tools[(state.currentTool)].fans[0]} S")
                    
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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by dc42

                      RepRapFirmware implements M204 as defined at https://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M204:_Set_default_acceleration. The specification comes from Marlin.

                      EDIT: RRF does in fact support the legacy M204 S parameter, in both 2.05.1 and 3.1.1.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @Wally
                        last edited by

                        @Wally said in RRF3 seems to ignore PrusaSlicer Acceleration Control:

                        @OwenD - Thanks!

                        I've also found that Prusa Slicer doesn't handle layer cooling fans in RRF, missing the tool number, in my case "P0" but depending on your setup these may change to something different.

                        So depending on what tool # you have for your cooling fan you may want to add something like this after line 12 in your Python script.

                        newdata = filedata.replace("M106 S","M106 P0 S")
                        newdata = filedata.replace("M107","M106 P0 S0")
                        

                        You can map the print cooling fan using the F parameter in the M563 command. On machines with only one print head, fan 0 should be the print cooling fan to make things easier.

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                        • Wallyundefined
                          Wally
                          last edited by

                          @dc42 - thank you for the note, the F parameter is indeed in the M563 notes but is buried in the text, probably why I missed that. Can the gcode note be updated in the Wiki to make this more noticeable? That note / coding isn't formatted like other examples in the text. Something like this?

                          M563 P0 D0 H1 F0:1     
                          ; tool 0 uses extruder drive 0 and heater 1. Fan 0 and Fan 1 are mapped to tool 0
                          
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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators
                            last edited by

                            There is already this example:

                            M563 P2 D0:1 H1:2 X0:3 F0:2 ; create a tool using extruder drives 0 and 1, heaters 1 and 2, with X movement mapped to both X and U axes and fan 0 mapped to fans 0 and 2
                            

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                            • toskiumundefined
                              toskium
                              last edited by

                              Just as a heads-up for you all, Merill acknowledged the issue and will have it fixed in Superslicer in the upcoming release.

                              See: https://github.com/supermerill/SuperSlicer/issues/450#issuecomment-687650047

                              toskium created this issue in supermerill/SuperSlicer

                              closed G-Code flavor RepRap produces wrong M204 commands #450

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                              • garethkyundefined
                                garethky
                                last edited by

                                Just ran into this while debugging a print time discrepancy. There is an issue open with Prusa Slicer so hopefully it gets fixed soon: https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/issues/5599

                                natthapolvanasrivilai created this issue in prusa3d/PrusaSlicer

                                closed RepRapFirmware Flavor add faulty Acceleration Control G-Code (M204) #5599

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