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    • Surgikillundefined
      Surgikill
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      Hello all,

      I am setting up triggers so that I can load/unload filament with physical buttons/filament sensors on my machine. I would like to have it so one of these triggers activates the 'Load Filament' prompt. I have not been able to find anywhere in the documentation if this is possible. Is it only something within DWC?

      Picture of the prompt I am talking about:
      ca6ee87e-96c4-4702-b5ed-86b590fe7800-image.png

      Can anybody help me with this? I know I could create a message with M291, and then select the filaments from there, but that seems to be a very roundabout way of doing it, and I need to make sure that the filaments in the dialog stay synced with the filaments in my filaments directory.

      Thank you

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      • droftartsundefined
        droftarts administrators @Surgikill
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        @Surgikill M701 triggers the 'load filament' dialogue. M702 triggers the unload filament, M703 configures filaments. See https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Reference/DWC_filaments

        Ian

        Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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        • chrishammundefined
          chrishamm administrators @droftarts
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          @droftarts Not quite right, M701 is triggered by the "load filament" dialog when a filament is selected.

          @Surgikill The dialog itself is a DWC-only feature. But you might be able to implement a work-around using a multiple choice M291 dialog (M291 S4). Otherwise you'd have to write a DWC plugin or fork DWC.

          Duet software engineer

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          • droftartsundefined
            droftarts administrators @chrishamm
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            @chrishamm Oops! Though could you trigger it by raising an event? eg

            M957 E"filament-error" D0 P3
            

            Ref
            https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes#m957-raise-event
            https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/RepRapFirmware/Events
            https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Sensors_filament#event-system-filament-error-events

            Ian

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            • Surgikillundefined
              Surgikill @droftarts
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              @droftarts If I trigger it using a filament error event, then it's just going to go into the 'filament-error.g' macro, and I end up in the same boat of not being able to get the dialog to pop up on screen with a physical input. It seems like the only way to trigger this dialog is with the button on DWC.

              @chrishamm I know I can do it with M291, but that seems pretty clunky, unless there is a way I can extract the filaments by filepath in a subdirectory. I'm not sure of a way to do this.

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              • chrishammundefined
                chrishamm administrators @droftarts
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                @droftarts No, that dialog is a DWC-only feature and it isn't coupled to any firmware mechanism.

                @Surgikill You could write a DWC plugin which reacts to a specific global variable change and which displays a filament dialog whenever that variable changes. But of course that would require some coding skills, yet it should be technically possible.

                Duet software engineer

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                • Surgikillundefined
                  Surgikill @chrishamm
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                  @chrishamm So I'm guessing there is no way I can implement a M291 prompt that pulls variables based on filepaths inside a folder?

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @Surgikill
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                    @Surgikill you can certainly have a trigger generate a M291 dialog.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • Surgikillundefined
                      Surgikill @dc42
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                      @dc42 Yes, I am doing that now. However, I want the prompt to contain options that are dynamically created based on the content of "0:/filaments". I don't want to update the prompt every time I add a filament, or modify the name of a filament. Just like how DWC creates the prompt when pressing the 'Load Filament' button.

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                      • droftartsundefined
                        droftarts administrators @Surgikill
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                        @Surgikill As far as I'm aware, the list of filaments isn't stored in the Object Model, only the filaments directory (though do check here: https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/wiki/Object-Model-Documentation). I don't know if you could read the filaments directory contents in as an array, then use that as your list. Someone better at Meta Gcode than me would have to advise you if this is possible.

                        Ian

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                        • chrishammundefined
                          chrishamm administrators @Surgikill
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                          @Surgikill Not without a DWC plugin or a custom fork.

                          Duet software engineer

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                          • OwenDundefined
                            OwenD @Surgikill
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                            @Surgikill said in Triggering 'Load Filament' prompt with a macro:

                            @dc42 Yes, I am doing that now. However, I want the prompt to contain options that are dynamically created based on the content of "0:/filaments". I don't want to update the prompt every time I add a filament, or modify the name of a filament. Just like how DWC creates the prompt when pressing the 'Load Filament' button.

                            At present RRF doesn't have any string handling routines and no way of extracting file information or file lists.
                            The best you can do is use the object model item
                            move.extruders[0].filament
                            which will show the currently loaded filament (or null)
                            I ran into a similar issue trying to create a filament change macro to use from PanelDue as my printer is in the shed and my computer inside.
                            I had to manually list all the filament types I use in an array.

                            This is what I came up with.
                            It may (or may not) help in your case.

                            ; ChangeFilament.g
                            ; requires RRF 3.5 or later!
                            
                            ; list of filaments must follow rules for array
                            ; https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Reference/Gcode_meta_commands#array-expressions
                            
                            var filaments = {"ABS","ABS-CF","ABS-GF","ASA","EDGE","eFlex","eLastic","FLEX","HIPS","NGEN","NYLON","PA-CF","PC","PCABS","PDVF","PEEK","PEI","PEKK","PET","PETG","PLA","POM","PP","PSU","PVA","SCAFF","TPE","TPU",} ; list your filaments here
                            var maxBtns = 10;  Max number of buttons per page on PanelDue.  Adjust as required.  5 works OK on 7"paneldue - 9 is max!
                            
                            ; don't change below here
                            
                            var thisTool = state.currentTool
                            
                            var allTools = vector(#tools,null)
                            
                            
                            if var.thisTool = -1
                            	if #tools > 1
                            		while iterations < #tools
                            			set var.allTools[iterations] =  tools[iterations].name ^ ""
                            		M291 S4 P"Select tool" K{var.allTools} F0
                            		T{input}
                            		G4 S1
                            		if state.currentTool = -1
                            			abort "No tool selected"
                            		else
                            			set var.thisTool = state.currentTool
                            	else
                            	T1
                            var thisExtruder = 0
                            var allExtruders = vector(#tools[var.thisTool].extruders,null)
                            if #tools[var.thisTool].extruders > 1
                            	
                            	while iterations < #tools[var.thisTool].extruders
                            		set var.allExtruders[iterations] = iterations ^ ""
                            	M291 P"Select extruder" S4 K{var.allExtruders} F0
                            	set var.thisExtruder = input
                            			
                            var thisFilament = move.extruders[tools[var.thisTool].extruders[var.thisExtruder]].filament
                            var newFilament = null
                            if var.maxBtns > 10
                            	set var.maxBtns = 10
                            	echo "Paneldue can only display 10 buttons in total"
                            	echo "Max buttons has been reset"
                            var thisPage = vector(var.maxBtns,"") 
                            var numPages = floor(#var.filaments / (var.maxBtns - 1))
                            if mod(#var.filaments , var.maxBtns - 1) > 0
                            	set var.numPages = var.numPages + 1
                            var pagesDone = 0;
                            var btnsDone = 0
                            var nextFilament = ""
                            var nextItem = 0
                            while var.pagesDone < var.numPages 
                            	set var.thisPage = vector(var.maxBtns,"")
                            	set var.btnsDone = 0 
                            	while var.btnsDone < var.maxBtns-1
                            		set var.nextItem = iterations + (var.pagesDone * (var.maxBtns-1))
                            		if var.nextItem = #var.filaments
                            			break
                            		set var.thisPage[var.btnsDone] = var.filaments[var.nextItem]
                            		set var.nextFilament =  var.filaments[var.nextItem]
                            		set var.btnsDone = var.btnsDone + 1		
                            	if var.pagesDone = var.numPages - 1
                            		set var.thisPage[{var.maxBtns-1}] = "Cancel"
                            	else
                            		set var.thisPage[{var.maxBtns-1}] = "Next"
                            	set var.pagesDone = var.pagesDone + 1
                            	M291 P"Select filament" S4 K{var.thisPage}
                            	if input = var.maxBtns-1
                            		continue 
                            	else
                            		set var.newFilament = var.thisPage[input]
                            		break
                            if (var.newFilament = null) || (var.newFilament = "")
                            	abort "No filaments chosen"
                            else
                            	echo "Filament chosen : ", var.newFilament, " : commence change"
                            	
                            ; M701 only works if the tool only has one extruder
                            ; If more than one extruder is present on the tool, we'll directly call the macros for load, unload and config
                            ; It's unclear if the filament will be marked as loaded in DWC after this approach.
                            
                            if var.newFilament = "noFilament"
                            		if #tools[var.thisTool].extruders > 1   
                            			M98 P{directories.filaments ^ var.newFilament ^ "/load.g"}  S{var.thisExtruder}
                            			M98 P{directories.filaments ^ var.newFilament ^ "/config.g"}  S{var.thisExtruder}	
                            		else
                            			M701 S{var.newFilament}
                            			if result != 0 
                            				abort "Error during loading"
                            			M703	
                            else
                            	if (var.thisFilament != "noFilament") && (var.thisFilament != null)
                            		
                            		if #tools[var.thisTool].extruders > 1   ; M701 only works if the too only has one extruder
                            			M98 P{directories.filaments ^ var.newFilament ^ "/unload.g"}  S{var.thisExtruder}
                            			M98 P{directories.filaments ^ var.newFilament ^ "/load.g"}  S{var.thisExtruder}
                            			M98 P{directories.filaments ^ var.newFilament ^ "/config.g"}  S{var.thisExtruder}	
                            		else
                            			M702
                            			M701 S{var.newFilament}
                            			if result != 0 
                            				abort "Error during loading"
                            			M703
                            	
                            
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