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    • supernovaeundefined
      supernovae
      last edited by

      Poked around in a sliced gcode from cura - it passes MIX/MAX as comments in beginning of gcode.

      ;FLAVOR:RepRap
      ;TIME:1813
      ;Filament used: 2.3164m
      ;Layer height: 0.28
      ;MINX:124.335
      ;MINY:124.335
      ;MINZ:0.24
      ;MAXX:175.665
      ;MAXY:175.664
      ;MAXZ:21.45
      ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.12.1
      

      Looking to see if those are values that can be used in start... if not, may be able to write a small plugin that set variables

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      • oliofundefined
        oliof
        last edited by oliof

        min and max for X and Y are also available as macro variables in the recent kiri:moto 3.1 development release.

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        • supernovaeundefined
          supernovae
          last edited by

          Found a post processing script for cura here: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/14994/f-r-auto-define-m557-mesh-bounds-from-gcode/5?_=1637506151764

          It would be nice if we could have the firmware parse this as defining it in every tool i use is a pain 😉

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          • PCRundefined
            PCR @supernovae
            last edited by

            @supernovae

            easier solution

            • (Cura slicer plugin) To make the macro to work in Cura slicer, you need to install the post process plugin by frankbags - In cura menu Help -> Show configuration folder. - Copy the python script from the above link in to plugins folder. - Restart Cura - In cura menu Extensions -> Post processing -> Modify G-Code and select Mesh Print Size (PLUGIN)

            the

            M557 X%MINX%:%MAXX% Y%MINY%:%MAXY% S8
            
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            • supernovaeundefined
              supernovae @PCR
              last edited by supernovae

              @pcr So awesome! Thanks!!

              FYI, if its not loading for you, rename the file to match exactly the class name - it is CaSE SenSiTive "LevelingMeshOptimizer.pl" 😉

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              • Exerqtorundefined
                Exerqtor @dc42
                last edited by Exerqtor

                @dc42 said in Only probe where printed. Solution here!:

                Alternatively, to default to probing the whole bed, put this in your start GCode (example shown for IdeaMaker):

                var minPrintX = {print_pos_min_x}
                var maxPrintX = {print_pos_max_x}
                var minPrintY = {print_pos.min_y}
                var maxPrintY = {print_pos_max_y}
                

                Then in your mesh.g file:

                var m557MinX = -100;  ; put your default here
                var m557MaxX = 100;  ; put your default here
                var m557MinY = -100;  ; put your default here
                var m557MaxX = 100;  ; put your default here
                if exists(var.minPrintX)
                  set m557MinX = var.minPrintX
                if exists(var.maxPrintX)
                  set m557MaxX = var.maxPrintX
                if exists(var.minPrintY)
                  set m557MinY = var.minPrintY
                if exists(var.maxPrintY)
                  set m557MaxY = var.maxPrintY
                M557 X{var.m557MinX,var.m557MaxX} Y{var.m557MinY,var.m557MayY} S8  ; put your required spacing here
                G29 S0
                

                Caution: I have not tested this!

                I'm using parts of your example now and it it ALMOST works! if i try to run the mesh.g manually it picks up the default size and probe the full bed. But it don't look like it's picking up the actual print area for some reason if i try to do a print.

                This is what it my slicer outputs, and it seems right to me:

                var minPrintX = 243.659
                var maxPrintX = 278.245
                var minPrintY = 56.6481
                var maxPrintY = 91.2335
                

                I've gotten my slicer setup so that it output's this in the very start of the custom start Gcode, long before the G29.

                __

                But just a little headsup it's a couple typos in the code 😬

                You've set "MaxX" two times in the default section, instead of "MaxY".
                And in the M577 you're checking for " m557May" instead of "m557MaxY" 😅

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                • Exerqtorundefined
                  Exerqtor
                  last edited by

                  @dc42

                  Shouldn't the code be:

                  if exists(var.minPrintX)
                    set var.m557MinX = var.minPrintX
                  if exists(var.maxPrintX)
                    set var.m557MaxX = var.maxPrintX
                  if exists(var.minPrintY)
                    set var.m557MinY = var.minPrintY
                  if exists(var.maxPrintY)
                    set var.m557MaxY = var.maxPrintY
                  

                  🤔

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @Exerqtor
                    last edited by

                    @exerqtor said in Only probe where printed. Solution here!:

                    @dc42

                    Shouldn't the code be:

                    if exists(var.minPrintX)
                      set var.m557MinX = var.minPrintX
                    if exists(var.maxPrintX)
                      set var.m557MaxX = var.maxPrintX
                    if exists(var.minPrintY)
                      set var.m557MinY = var.minPrintY
                    if exists(var.maxPrintY)
                      set var.m557MaxY = var.maxPrintY
                    

                    🤔

                    Correct! I did say it was untested.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • Exerqtorundefined
                      Exerqtor @dc42
                      last edited by

                      @dc42 said in Only probe where printed. Solution here!:

                      @exerqtor said in Only probe where printed. Solution here!:

                      @dc42

                      Shouldn't the code be:

                      if exists(var.minPrintX)
                        set var.m557MinX = var.minPrintX
                      if exists(var.maxPrintX)
                        set var.m557MaxX = var.maxPrintX
                      if exists(var.minPrintY)
                        set var.m557MinY = var.minPrintY
                      if exists(var.maxPrintY)
                        set var.m557MaxY = var.maxPrintY
                      

                      🤔

                      Correct! I did say it was untested.

                      Yeah np, just trying to get why it don't work lol. For some reason still won't probe just the print area.

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                      • Exerqtorundefined
                        Exerqtor @Exerqtor
                        last edited by Exerqtor

                        @dc42
                        Looks like it might be a scope issue, even though "var minPrintX = 88.6323" (for example) is in the start gcode of an ongoing print I get this

                        3.12.2021, 13:47:51	set var.m557MinX = var.minPrintX
                        Error: meta command: unknown variable 'minPrintX'
                        

                        when entered in DWC console.

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @Exerqtor
                          last edited by dc42

                          @exerqtor each GCode input channel has its own set of local variables. So a local variable created by a print file will not be visible from the console.

                          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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                          • supernovaeundefined
                            supernovae @PCR
                            last edited by

                            @pcr said in Only probe where printed. Solution here!:

                            @supernovae

                            easier solution

                            • (Cura slicer plugin) To make the macro to work in Cura slicer, you need to install the post process plugin by frankbags - In cura menu Help -> Show configuration folder. - Copy the python script from the above link in to plugins folder. - Restart Cura - In cura menu Extensions -> Post processing -> Modify G-Code and select Mesh Print Size (PLUGIN)

                            the

                            M557 X%MINX%:%MAXX% Y%MINY%:%MAXY% S8
                            

                            Not sure if you can help, but running the python plugin and enabling the M557 in start gcode I always get a huge max X

                            For example:

                            looking at the gcode output:

                            M557 X131.900:1500.000 Y131.900:168.100 S35.000 ; Leveling mesh defined by LevelingMeshOptimizer

                            Not sure where 1500 comes from.. any idea where to look for in fixing/address that? Or anyone getting this in latest cura?

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                            • Exerqtorundefined
                              Exerqtor @dc42
                              last edited by

                              @dc42 said in Only probe where printed. Solution here!:

                              @exerqtor each GCode input channel has its own set of local variables. So a local variable created by a print file will not be visible from the console.

                              Well in that case I have no idea what to do except declare them as global instead of local, and reset them to the default in the end of each probing session.

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators @Exerqtor
                                last edited by

                                @exerqtor yes that should work.

                                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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                                • supernovaeundefined
                                  supernovae @supernovae
                                  last edited by

                                  @supernovae

                                  Found the issue, I have some commands to set speed on layers and it shows up as X1500 which the regex catches... maybe i'll try and see if i can limit/exclude it lol

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                                  • Dogma2kundefined
                                    Dogma2k
                                    last edited by

                                    I'm trying to do this on my printer right now, but somehow I can't get S3D to output the min/max XY for the file to be printed.
                                    Anyone have a tip on how to do this with S3D?

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                                      Proschi3D @PCR
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