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    • A Former User?
      A Former User @OwenD
      last edited by A Former User

      @OwenD said in load unload macro with endless loop and cancel condition:

      @Krohm-Koala said in load unload macro with endless loop and cancel condition:

      @LB Do you ever have the message done loading/unloading ? I tried your solution but as soon as i cancel the purge, it kills the macro and won't finish it.
      likewise in the above case, abort would kill the macro (and print)

      At present if you hit cancel in an M291 S3 dialog it will cancel the macro, so no, you would never get the finished message in that instance.

      There was discussion about adding a third option to M291, but it doesn't seem to be on the current list for implementation.
      Perhaps some some time after 3.2 is finalized.

      @OwenD
      Thanks for pointing this out! That is what I assumed! Conditional G-code is pretty new, so not everything can be there from the start. But over time I guess there will be an option so I just let the code there to change it whenever the solution arrives...
      @Krohm-Koala
      To be honest I feel settled with the no "final" message since anyway in DWC it shows you that it has loaded everything -> since I currently only work with printers with only 1 extruder (and no colourchanger or stuff like that) the filamentchange-code posted is good enough for me now... hope you understand 🙂

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      • Krohm Koalaundefined
        Krohm Koala @A Former User
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        @LB Totally understand 😄 it's just me who want too much 😂

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        • garethkyundefined
          garethky
          last edited by garethky

          I just did this and I deeply loath writing a macro for every filament. I'll have to go back and try G701 inside load/unload to save some extra lines that are not totally DRY. Here is what I did:

          each filament has a config that defines some variables

          ; set filament name, temperature and speed "variables"
          M563 P5 S"PLA"
          G10 P5 X215 Y300
          
          ; set retraction parameters
          M207 S0.4 F2100
          

          When I make a new filament, this is a bsically all I have to do now.

          Then load.g and unload.g just load up those variables and call a macro (this is where I need to try M703):

          M98 P"/filaments/PLA/config.g" ; the filament config isn't loaded until AFTER this macro runs, but we need the variables set now.
          M98 P"/macros/Filament/loadFilament.g"
          

          Then my load macro looks like this:

          ; loadFilament.g
          
          ; ask the user if they really want to light up the heater and load some filament
          M291 S3 P{"Click OK to heat to " ^ tools[5].offsets[0] ^ "C and load " ^ tools[5].name} R{"Load " ^ tools[5].name ^ "?"}
          
          ; Set current the configured temperature and wait for the extruder to reach temp
          M109 S{tools[5].offsets[0]}
          
          ; Pause and ask the user to position the filament for feeding
          M291 S2 P{"Load filament in the extruder and click OK to start loading " ^ tools[5].name} R{"Ready to Load " ^ tools[5].name} 
          
          M83 ; Extruder to relative mode
          
          ; rapidly feed filament from the gears to the bottom of the heat break
          G1 E58 F900 ; Feed 58mm of filament at 15mm/s
          G1 E30 F300 ; Feed 30mm of filament slowly
          
          ; purge and ask for more loop
          while true
              G1 E30 F300 ; Feed 30mm of filament slowly
              M400; Wait for moves to complete
          
              ; ask the user if they want to do that again?
              M291 S3 P{"Click OK to purge some more"} R{"Continue purging?"}
          

          So it asks put the temps and the filament name in all the messages. Plus it has a loop to purge more plastic and you can keep doing that as long as you want. (See the whole commit on github)

          When variables are implemented this will become so much less ugly.

          My next challenge is finding a way to check, at print start, if the filament/tool pairings in the print match the filaments configured on the tools in in the printer and abort if they don't 😔

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @garethky
            last edited by A Former User

            @garethky

            Hi, really impressive - hat´s off! 👍
            It is promising to us all to simplify things by getting rid of redundant code via "links" & "variables"!

            What I do not understand by looking at the code:

            -> How does this work with the code you just posted, because is RRF not looking for the "un-"/"load.g" within the filament-folder of the selected filament? Since yours seems to be within the macros/filaments/ how does it find it automatically without throwing an error?😐
            -> Does this work really automatic with pressing within e.g. DWC here:
            552c5870-920e-4036-a6b8-3e4a3894d652-grafik.png

            @dc42

            What I really like:

            It does make sense to have a general/1-for-all un-/load.g one layer "before" in the folder-structure within Files/Filaments so to say, and to only be able to "overwrite" it with a more specific un-/load.g within that filament-folder, IF a special filament really needs it I guess 🤓 That way we could get rid of some redundant code?

            -> Wouldn´t some sort of it be cool as the general layout? Or did I oversee something here 🤔

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            • Krohm Koalaundefined
              Krohm Koala @A Former User
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              @LB Personnally, i've updated my filament change macro to have specific heat file by filament, it's not the most intuitive at first, but now that i have all my files, it's insanely good to use, i also add an axe movement to choose the filament i'm loading wich is also useful, loading a config file at the end could be easy to add but don't need it now, thanks to meta code 😄
              I hope the endless loop for purging could be done at one time but it's already good now

              M291 P"Mettre les chauffes et changer le filament ?" R"Changement du Filament" S3
              M80
              T0 P0		;Select tool
              M106 S0
              
              M98 P{"0:/filaments/" ^ {move.extruders[state.currentTool].filament} ^ "/e-heat.g"}
              
              M291 P"Mise aux origines..." R"Changement du Filament" S0 T30
              G28 ; homing
              M291 P"Mise à la position de purge..." R"Changement du Filament" S0 T30
              G1 X253 Y-5.9 F12000 ; aller à la position de purge
              while heat.heaters[1].current <= heat.heaters[1].active
                  M291 P"Chauffes en cours... Veuillez Patienter..." R"Changement du Filament" S0
              if sensors.filamentMonitors[0].status == "ok"
                  M291 P"Déchargement en cours, veuillez patienter..." R"Changement du Filament" S0 T30
              
                  G1 E5 F150     ;Extrude 10mm filament at low speed
                  ;G1 E-15 F500	;Retract 15mm filament at low speed 
                  G1 E-100 F3600	;Retract 100mm filament at high speed
                  M400
              
                  while sensors.filamentMonitors[0].status == "ok"
                      M291 P"Merci de retirer le filament." R"Changement du Filament" S0 T30
                      G4 S0.1  ;attendre 0.1s pour éviter de surcharger le processeur
                  while true
                      if sensors.filamentMonitors[0].status == "noFilament"
                          M291 P"Filament déchargé, merci d''insérer le nouveau filament." R"Changement du Filament" S0 T30
                          G4 S0.1  ;attendre 0.1s pour éviter de surcharger le processeur
                      else
                          break
              else
                  while true
                      if sensors.filamentMonitors[0].status == "noFilament"
                          M291 P"Aucun filament, merci d''insérer un filament." R"Changement du Filament" S0 T30
                          G4 S0.1  ;attendre 0.1s pour éviter de surcharger le processeur
                      else
                          break
              
              G4 S0.7  ;attendre 1s pour laisser le temps d'insérer le filament
              
              M291 P"Chargement en cours...." R"Changement du Filament" S0
              M106 S255  ;mise en route du ventilateur pour refroidir la purge
              
              G1 E65 F3600	; extrude 65mm at high speed
              M83     	; mode d'extrusion relative
              G1 E20 F200	; extrude 10mm at low speed
              
              M400
              M98 P"/macros/Filament/Purge.g"
              
              G1 Z0.1 F200    ;Essuyer la purge
              G1 X0 F12000
              G1 Z20 F3000
              M106 S0
              
              M291 P"Filament chargé. Merci de définir le nouveau filament." R"Changement du Filament" S2
              M291 P"Déplacez l''axe X pour choisir le filament voulu. 0 = Aucun Changement / 1 = PLA / 2 = PETG / 3 = TPU" R"Changement du Filament" S2 X1
              if move.axes[0].machinePosition < 1
              elif move.axes[0].machinePosition < 2
                  M702
                  M701 S"PLA"
              elif move.axes[0].machinePosition < 3
                  M702
                  M701 S"PETG"
              elif move.axes[0].machinePosition < 4
                  M702
                  M701 S"TPU"
              
              M291 P{"""" ^ move.extruders[0].filament ^ """ a bien été défini comme filament chargé."} R"Changement du Filament" S2
              M98 P{"0:/filaments/" ^ {move.extruders[state.currentTool].filament} ^ "/heat.g"}
              
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              • garethkyundefined
                garethky @A Former User
                last edited by garethky

                @LB

                For whatever reason my version of RRF seems happy finding these paths (3.1.1, Duet 3 with a Pi attached). I've actually tried to use relative paths, but found that they are all relative to /sys/. If you are having trouble there is an absolute path option for M98 that starts from 0:/some/path/macros/filaments/loadFilament.g.

                Yes this it totally automatic from the GUI!

                I had another idea last night that im going to try: maybe the filament name is somewhere in the Object Model after M703 gets run and I don't have to use that extra tool to store the filament name string. I'll work on it some more today.

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by

                  The filament name is available in the OM as move.extruders[n].filament.

                  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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                  • garethkyundefined
                    garethky
                    last edited by

                    Thanks everyone for the props and the new information. I was able to get rid of that "virtual tool" and use the object model for the filament name. I tried M703 but it doesn't work in the filament load script, so I have to execute the config file with a macro call instead.

                    So now that I lost my virtual tool I needed somewhere to store the temprature and feed rate. I looked into this idea of "virtual axes" so I could store the filament settings per-tool rather than globally. This took some trial and error and I still have some warnings in the console but it work. And once I had gone that far I didn't see any reason not to do the same thing to tool changing, no reason that cant be just 3 macros either!

                    I'm using the A axis to store the filament temp, B for the slow feed rate, U and V to hold the machine absolute coordinates of each tool and S to hold the nozzle diameter. then I use expressions like {tools[state.currentTool].offsets[7]} and Y{tools[state.nextTool].offsets[8]} to get the setting from the appropriate tool in the macros.

                    Firmware 3.2 fixes the bug with G1 commands not accepting expressions so now the feed rate setting works as well and my flexibles wont shoot out the side of the extruder 😁

                    I'm not going to attempt to post all of the code here, that's what github is for: https://github.com/garethky/E3D-ToolChanger-Configuration/compare/8ee9b057f122e24b47c47b57480a3bb26d76375d..206529f2f50617df253abac9db369fd81ff42fc8

                    Cheers! 🍻

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User @garethky
                      last edited by A Former User

                      @garethky
                      @Krohm-Koala

                      I got 2 questions for giving the approach to only have 1 load.g/unload.g with in the general filaments folder a try (also that needs a workaround with a macro in each filament to point to the general file):

                      1st
                      for the individual load.g that is more or less only a macro-call-file for the general parametric ones you had post the example

                      M98 P"/filaments/PLA/config.g" ; the filament config isn't loaded until AFTER this macro runs, but we need the variables set now
                      

                      With the new move.extruders[n].filament that could be something like

                      M98 P"/filaments/move.extruders[0].filament/config.g"
                      

                      Or wouldn´t just M703 be sufficient
                      ?

                      2nd
                      How can I fetch the nozzle-temperature from the material (beside calling M703 of course), now I have:

                      G10 S235 							; Set current tool temperature direct S___
                      

                      -> Would that become something like:

                      G10 S{heat.heaters[1].active} ;fetch from what is in filament-config.g of selected filament
                      

                      ?

                      3rd
                      And for the temperature-reach-wait now

                      M116 P0
                      

                      -> would that be something like:

                      M116 P{tools[0]} ; wait for temps to be reached - for tool selected
                      

                      ?

                      Looking at the object model that comes with RRF3.2, but I will only learn how to use it - every help appreciated 😀

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                      • garethkyundefined
                        garethky
                        last edited by

                        #1 That's a good optimization! I upgraded to 3.2 firmware and now it seems that the Filament name is not set in the object model when load gets called. I haven't had a chance to investigate further. M703 didn't work there on 3.1.1. I have to go back and experiment again in 3.2

                        #2 I have 2 ideas:
                        First idea: If you don't have a tool selected (maybe its the beginning of the print) then this should work:

                        T-1
                        T2 P0   ; set the active tool but do not run the tool change macors
                        M703
                        
                        ; do whatever needs doing with the filament settings
                        
                        T-1 P0
                        

                        This should also be a durable solution long term.

                        Second idea: storing per-tool filament settings in the work offset system. I got started with some of the ideas over in this thread: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/20681/virtual-axis-break-stall-detection/6?_=1610137141350

                        My end goal with this is to have enough information to write a Live-Z calibration print that uses the math expressions for the extrusion lengths so they adapt to the filament diameter and nozzle diameter to print an accurate test pattern regardless of machine configuration. This doesn't require that I have access to multiple tool temperatures at the same time, so M703 will work for me.

                        #3 In my tpost.g macro I have this to handle getting the tool up to temp:

                        ; wait for hot end temp
                        M116 P{state.currentTool}
                        
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                        • Krohm Koalaundefined
                          Krohm Koala @A Former User
                          last edited by

                          @LB
                          1st
                          it'll be that to load the config.g of the current loaded filament

                          M98 P{"0:/filaments/" ^ {move.extruders[state.currentTool].filament} ^ "/config.g"}
                          

                          2nd
                          You can do as i've done, create a heat.g file in each filament, in wich you put your G10 (and maybe the bed temp also, i've separate the two and made a file that call the two macros) so you'll just have to call

                          M98 P{"0:/filaments/" ^ {move.extruders[state.currentTool].filament} ^ "/heat.g"}
                          

                          3rd
                          @garethky line is the way to go 😄

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                          • A Former User?
                            A Former User @garethky
                            last edited by

                            @garethky

                            Thanks!
                            1.
                            yeah now in my filament specific load/unload there is just a macro that points to the one and only load/unload for all the filaments since I get the temperatures from the filament-config.g
                            2.
                            have to think about it or even better: try it out 🙂
                            3.
                            THANKS! Now it works!

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                            • A Former User?
                              A Former User @Krohm Koala
                              last edited by A Former User

                              @Krohm-Koala

                              Thanks!
                              1.
                              Thanks now it works but I had to take out the last "/" before config.g
                              2.
                              Yep
                              We are some sort of "brothers in lazyness" I guess 😉
                              3.
                              What? I do not get it...

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                              • Krohm Koalaundefined
                                Krohm Koala @A Former User
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                                @LB the 3 was just saying that the @garethky gcode was right 🙂 (sorry if it have a meaning or something that i don't understand, i haven't the greatest english x) )
                                It's weird that you had to take the last "/" before config.g, it's working for me ^^

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                                • A Former User?
                                  A Former User @Krohm Koala
                                  last edited by A Former User

                                  @Krohm-Koala said in load unload macro with endless loop and cancel condition:

                                  @LB the 3 was just saying that the @garethky gcode was right 🙂 (sorry if it have a meaning or something that i don't understand, i haven't the greatest english x) )
                                  It's weird that you had to take the last "/" before config.g, it's working for me ^^

                                  YOU are correct here -> That was an error of me, because when no filament is yet selected ("empty tool") that just threw an error SORRY -> YOU are correct here!

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                                  • Krohm Koalaundefined
                                    Krohm Koala @A Former User
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                                    @LB Nice that it works now 🙂

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                                      A Former User @Krohm Koala
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                                      @Krohm-Koala said in load unload macro with endless loop and cancel condition:

                                      @LB Nice that it works now 🙂

                                      It is not "really" working clean and cool, rather a big "workaround" to get it done somehow, but let´s see how this all evolves the next month.

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                                      • Krohm Koalaundefined
                                        Krohm Koala @A Former User
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                                        @LB How does it look now ? and what's left to do ? It's really cool to see how everyone do it their ways 😄

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                                        • garethkyundefined
                                          garethky
                                          last edited by

                                          I have upgraded to 3.2 final and I no longer get the filament name in move.extruders[n].filament inside load.g. This now mirrors the behavior of tool changes where there is no tool selected when tpreN.g is called. I'm not against the logical consistency of this. But for tool changes we have state.nextTool which contains the tool being loaded, we don't have a similar concept for filaments. I think we should ask for a move.extruders[n].nextFilament variable in the Object Model.

                                          Using this to find the filament macros directory is a neat idea. Although what we have essentially done is eliminate the need for M703 almost entirely.

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                                          • OwenDundefined
                                            OwenD
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                                            Still works for me

                                            1/10/2021, 10:53:33 AM 	echo move.extruders[0].filament
                                            ABS
                                            

                                            Board: Duet 2 WiFi (2WiFi)
                                            Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 3.2 (2021-01-05)
                                            Duet WiFi Server Version: 1.25

                                            Are you sure that there is a filament recorded in filaments.csv?
                                            If there is a filament loaded in all tools the next tool is accessable using
                                            echo move.extruders[state.nextTool].filament

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