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    • Alex9779undefined
      Alex9779
      last edited by

      This is great! thumbsup Thanks for sharing…

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      • sungod3kundefined
        sungod3k
        last edited by

        Hi,

        I used a similar command with Octoprint succesfully so I was quite happy when I found this thread.

        The command Im using is
        curl -# -d "@[output_filepath]" -X POST http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/rr_upload?name=gcodes/[output_filename].gcode"
        which uploads the code correctly, however when I want to print the autouploaded code, it starts the print, does nothing and then returns the message "print finished in 0h 1m".

        The same code works normally when I upload it via the webinterface.

        Whats the trick to get that working?

        Cheers

        http://www.42dimensions.de/
        https://printnewworlds.blogspot.com/

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        • MoS-tekknixundefined
          MoS-tekknix
          last edited by

          Please download the "uploaded" GCode via WebInterface and take a look into the file. Maybe there it will be clearer what happens.

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          • sungod3kundefined
            sungod3k
            last edited by

            I ran the original and the autouploaded file through notepad++s compare tool and they matched 100%

            http://www.42dimensions.de/
            https://printnewworlds.blogspot.com/

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            • MoS-tekknixundefined
              MoS-tekknix
              last edited by

              @sungod3k:

              I ran the original and the autouploaded file through notepad++s compare tool and they matched 100%

              Uhm, thats interesting.

              Can you try this one, i'm using and change the IP to your DuetWifi/Ethernet IP?

              [[language]]
              curl -F "file=@[output_filepath]" "http://192.168.178.144/rr_upload?name=gcodes/[output_filename].gcode"
              
              

              That is working even if the Printer is currently busy.

              Regards
              MoS-tekknix

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              • sungod3kundefined
                sungod3k
                last edited by

                Great, that seems to work. Thanks

                http://www.42dimensions.de/
                https://printnewworlds.blogspot.com/

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                • MoS-tekknixundefined
                  MoS-tekknix
                  last edited by

                  @sungod3k:

                  Great, that seems to work. Thanks

                  You're welcome. That's what's a forum for 😉

                  Regards
                  MoS-tekknix

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                  • tychopundefined
                    tychop
                    last edited by

                    @MoS-tekknix:

                    @sungod3k:

                    I ran the original and the autouploaded file through notepad++s compare tool and they matched 100%

                    Uhm, thats interesting.

                    Can you try this one, i'm using and change the IP to your DuetWifi/Ethernet IP?

                    [[language]]
                    curl -F "file=@[output_filepath]" "http://192.168.178.144/rr_upload?name=gcodes/[output_filename].gcode"
                    
                    

                    That is working even if the Printer is currently busy.

                    Regards
                    MoS-tekknix

                    This script
                    curl -F "file=@[output_filepath]" "http://192.168.x.x/rr_upload?name=gcodes/[output_filename].gcode"
                    uploads the file correctly, but the print doesn't start…

                    Am I missing something?

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by

                      You need to send a separate command to print the file.

                      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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                      • tychopundefined
                        tychop
                        last edited by

                        Yes, I figured that could be the issue, however, I couldn't find anything here https://github.com/chrishamm/DuetWebControl…

                        Is there a command to print? Where can I look for it?

                        I can see

                        [[language]]
                        function startUpload(type, files, fromCallback) {
                        
                        ```in the javascript, but am clueless how to specify 'print' as the type to upload gcode & start the print
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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
                          last edited by

                          Use the rr_gcode command to send M32 "filename.gcode".

                          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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                          • tychopundefined
                            tychop
                            last edited by

                            Yep, Got it

                            This works:
                            curl -F "file=@[output_filepath]" "http://192.168.x.x/rr_upload?name=0%3A%2Fgcodes%2F[output_filename].gcode"
                            curl "http://192.168.x.x/rr_gcode?gcode=M32 0%3A%2Fgcodes%2F[output_filename].gcode"

                            Many thanks !!

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
                              last edited by

                              You will need to enclose the filename in double quotes when sending it if you want it to work on filenames with ( or ) or ; in the name.

                              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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                              • SEUTecundefined
                                SEUTec
                                last edited by

                                Hi all:

                                curl –data-binary "@[output_filepath]" "http://192.168.x.x/rr_upload?name=gcodes/[output_filename].gcode"

                                –data-binary don't losse the NewLine or CarriageReturns as -d do.
                                and don't add extra data to the gcode file as -F do.

                                Regards.

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                                • kuhnikuehnastundefined
                                  kuhnikuehnast
                                  last edited by

                                  The best that worked for me is:

                                  curl --data-binary "@[output_filepath]" "http://192.168..XX.XX/rr_upload?name=gcodes%2F[output_filename].gcode"

                                  curl "http://192.168.XX.XX/rr_gcode?gcode=M32 [output_filename].gcode"

                                  But there are still some problems...

                                  1. If you have a Space in the name, the file is only saved as the first part til the space (e.g. Test file.gcode is saved as Test.gcode)
                                  2. Special Characters (e.g. äöü) aren't saved properly
                                  3. Is there a possibility to delete the file on the local computer after uploading it to the duet? Couldn't find any solution...

                                  greetings kuhni

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                                  • bellwetherundefined
                                    bellwether @dc42
                                    last edited by bellwether

                                    @dc42

                                    hmm, i guess this is a stupid question, but I am unclear

                                    1. where to put these lovely scripts to load the file.
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                                    • mloidlundefined
                                      mloidl
                                      last edited by

                                      @brianhanifin said in Duet wifi S3D:

                                      --------------------------16eea21da68ae83e
                                      Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="curl_test.gcode"
                                      Content-Type: application/octet-stream

                                      @dc42
                                      I'm currently implementing the G-Code upload for Slic3rPE and struggeling with the same problem mentioned by @BrianHanifin .
                                      Some parts of the HTTP-Header are saved in the G-Code after upload when uploading the G-Code using form_add of libcurl.
                                      Is it somehow possible to support forms in the firmware?

                                      Thanks,
                                      Best regards
                                      Martin

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                                      • Johhnyalterundefined
                                        Johhnyalter
                                        last edited by Johhnyalter

                                        HI,

                                        I have just installed a Duet Wifi and running well...However, I cant work out how to get the slicer to control bed temp. Simplify3D wants tools and laser to be indicated as T0 to T5, and Duet indicates bed as 'B' .... Yes, I can and do control bed temp manually prior to printing, but I want it auto controlled by g-code.

                                        Could the gurus here help please ?

                                        Thanks

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                                        • OBELIKSundefined
                                          OBELIKS
                                          last edited by

                                          I think you are overthinking it. Do you have multiple beds?
                                          If not, default setting in S3D is OK, it will output M140 S70 to set bed temperature to 70°C, and that works with Duet

                                          P3Steel Toolson mk2 - Duet 2 WiFi --> RatRig V-Core with Duet WiFi 1.03
                                          Original Prusa i3 MK3S

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                                          • gtj0undefined
                                            gtj0
                                            last edited by gtj0

                                            In case anyone's interested... here's how I print from Linux...

                                            #!/usr/bin/env bash
                                            echo "$(date) $@" >> /var/log/pp.log
                                            printit() {
                                               set +xe
                                               op="$1"
                                               of=$(basename "$op")
                                               ncftpput -t 5 duet0 /gcodes/ "$op" || ncftpput -t 5 -v duet0 /gcodes/ "$op"
                                            #  I do the ncftpput again if the first one fails as it does sometimes.
                                               fn=$(python -c "import urllib ; print(urllib.urlencode({'gcode': 'M32 \"$of\"'}))")
                                               echo $fn
                                               curl "http://duet0/rr_gcode?$fn"
                                               echo "Done"
                                            }
                                            
                                            printit "$@" 2>&1 >> /var/log/pp.log
                                            

                                            save that someplace and make it executable. You do need ncftpput (part of ncftp package), curl and python (both of which are standard). There are no issues with spaces in the filename BTW.

                                            In Simplify3D Process, Scripts, Post Processing put something like...

                                            /bin/bash /data1/3d/duet/pp.sh "[output_filepath]"
                                            

                                            substituting "/data1/3d/duet/pp.sh" with wherever you put the script.
                                            All you have to do now is 'Save Toolpaths To Disk" and the file should transfer and start printing after the save is complete.

                                            I have also had good luck printing directly from Simplify3D.
                                            Like others have said, you need to set "M555 P2" at the end of your config.g to turn on Marlin emulation and you also have to set "Hardware Flow Control" in the firmware Communications settings.

                                            If I didn't have the PanelDue 7i, I'd print directly. I'm not overly fond of having to switch desktop windows around to start the print.

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