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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator @resam
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      @resam That's great, that's exactly what I'm talking about. I suppose you could even duplicate the functionality of the OctoLapse plugin by adding a G1 to move the head out of the way before capturing the screenshot

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      • BeefyMcLargeHugeundefined
        BeefyMcLargeHuge
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        @resam I had the same idea using about using some sort of layer change to trigger a camera- Possibly through GPIO. I'm glad someone has done a lot of the footwork already- Thanks for sharing. I will try to do that this weekend! Would what you are describing be effectively identical to Simplify 3D's layer-change script field?

        @Phaedrux I was also thinking the same thing about using G1 to move it to the same spot out of the way for layer change. To me that was one of the major appeals of emulating the Octolapse plugin- they just look so cool. Next would be to figure out how to achieve the axis-animation effect

        I HOPE I can get to it this weekend. If I do I'll report back!

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        • resamundefined
          resam @BeefyMcLargeHuge
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          @beefymclargehuge said in Octolapse-Like Timelapses:

          @resam I had the same idea using about using some sort of layer change to trigger a camera- Possibly through GPIO.

          Yes, very similar approach. Instead of writing a message to the Telnet session with M118, you can use M42 to set a pin high & low (maybe with a G4 in between). The Duet and RPi are both 3.3V devices, so make sure you use the correct pins and voltage levels.

          Would what you are describing be effectively identical to Simplify 3D's layer-change script field?

          I never used this in S3D - but AFAIK the layer-change script sounds about right for this.

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          • Railgunner13fundefined
            Railgunner13f @resam
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            @resam I tried to use your example script but I do not know my way around python or Linux. I pasted what you have above in a .sh file, included the "#!/bin/bash" and ran the chmod to make it executable. But I get a syntax error.

            Can someone post an example script file that will create a jpeg every time I send a M118 S"snap" in my layer change script. If I see how that part works I think I can work out the rest.

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            • deckingmanundefined
              deckingman
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              I'm by no means any sort of expert but if you are using python, can't you just search for "G1 Z" and by pass the insertion of "Layer change"? That's one way that I use to post process gcode files to insert colour change commands.

              Ian
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              • resamundefined
                resam
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                @deckingman sure - but if you are using slicer-retract + zhops you might run into problems. And since I'm already doing post-processing, why not make it explicit?

                But as far as I understand, the M118 insertion is not the problem @Railgunner13f has right now.

                @Railgunner13f the code snippet I posted is a python script, so your shebang should be something like #!/usr/bin/env python3. You still need some glue code around that to open and read/write the Telnet connection (a simple TCP socket).

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                • deckingmanundefined
                  deckingman
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                  Ahhhhh, that's true - forgot about Z hop ( don't use it myself).

                  Ian
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                  https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                  • Railgunner13fundefined
                    Railgunner13f
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                    Inserting the gcode is easy in S3d. my problem is the python script and telnet and glue? I am a mechanical engineer. I can modify some code but I cant write it outright.

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                    • Railgunner13fundefined
                      Railgunner13f
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                      I tried using telnet to connect to the duet. I can ping it fine. But the telnet fails. the Duet & the Pi are on the same wireless network.

                      --- 192.168.1.113 ping statistics ---
                      10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 9007ms
                      rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 18.092/112.886/221.724/69.362 ms
                      pi@octopi:~ $ telnet 192.168.1.113 23
                      Trying 192.168.1.113...
                      telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused

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                      • Danalundefined
                        Danal @Railgunner13f
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                        @railgunner13f said in Octolapse-Like Timelapses:

                        I tried using telnet to connect to the duet. I can ping it fine. But the telnet fails. the Duet & the Pi are on the same wireless network.

                        --- 192.168.1.113 ping statistics ---
                        10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 9007ms
                        rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 18.092/112.886/221.724/69.362 ms
                        pi@octopi:~ $ telnet 192.168.1.113 23
                        Trying 192.168.1.113...
                        telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused

                        Do you have telnet turned on in your configuration?

                        M586 P2 S1

                        Or M586 with no parms to read current state.

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                        • Railgunner13fundefined
                          Railgunner13f
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                          That was it! Thanks Danal. Now time for a crash course in python to figure out what to do with the telnet message.

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                          • resamundefined
                            resam
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                            FYI: I created a tool to take timelapse snapshots on every layer change: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/6058/timelapse-pictures-videos-with-duet-and-webcam-on-layer-change

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                            • T3P3Tonyundefined
                              T3P3Tony administrators
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                              Octolapse has now added a function to compare each picture and fire a warning if the difference is "too great"

                              https://twitter.com/ppaukstelis/status/1017576602266370048?s=19

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                              • punamenonundefined
                                punamenon
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                                I'm working on similar. Instead of doing it every layer, I want to take the photos every 30 Seconds. Is there a way to trigger a macro to run based on a time interval?

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                                • resamundefined
                                  resam
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                                  If you want to make it every 30 seconds - what do you need a macro for? You don't even have to use a slicer plugin - just a simple script to take the picture on you webcam / Raspberry Pi:

                                  while True:
                                      takePicture()
                                      time.sleep(30)
                                  
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                                  • punamenonundefined
                                    punamenon
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                                    Because I'm not using a Raspberry Pi, or a webcam. I'm trying to accomplish it all through the DUET.

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                                    • AlexLinundefined
                                      AlexLin
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                                      Use an mobile phone's audio jack (4 connections) and connect it to the Duet Wifi trhough an opto coupler. the pin connects the pin on the audio jack to ground (i think with 200ohm).Then the phone takes an image.
                                      The G-code is modified through a script that adds g-code on each layer that moves thehead to a fixed position toggles the pin.
                                      link text

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                                      • punamenonundefined
                                        punamenon @AlexLin
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                                        @alexlin said in Octolapse-Like Timelapses:

                                        The G-code is modified through a script that adds g-code on each layer

                                        This is the same approach as discussed previously. I'm trying to trigger the event not on layer change, but instead at a specified time interval.

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                                        • AlexLinundefined
                                          AlexLin @punamenon
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                                          @punamenon if you want to do it at certain time intervals and with no relation to the g-code, I would just use an external controller like and arduino/attiny...you can then still connect an io from the Duet to the Arduino to indicate when to start/stop a timelapse.

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                                          • punamenonundefined
                                            punamenon @AlexLin
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                                            @alexlin This is probably what I will resort to, but I shouldn't have to. The Aduino DUE which the DUET is based off should have full clock functionality. We just need to get a timer implemented in the firmware. I wish I was a programmer, I would join the Dev. team.

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