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    • PCRundefined
      PCR
      last edited by

      @Sindarius

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      File processed with arcwelder

      01_SP2_Unterschale_DQ2_PET_0.3mm_1h39m.gcode.txt

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      • PCRundefined
        PCR
        last edited by

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        • Sindariusundefined
          Sindarius @PCR
          last edited by

          @PCR I’ll take a look at the file. Those are some impressive arcs 😄

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          • PCRundefined
            PCR
            last edited by

            no rush 😉 was more like a little note

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            • Sindariusundefined
              Sindarius @PCR
              last edited by

              @PCR This probably looks better.

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              • Sindariusundefined
                Sindarius
                last edited by

                G3 fix is in RC2

                https://github.com/Duet3D/DuetWebControl/releases/tag/3.2.0-rc2

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

                  @Sindarius

                  A small thing that I catched:

                  On all 3-d-software I am aware of, if a cartesian-csys-system is used -> x-y-z are coloured in r-g-b,

                  e.g. "sol...orks" here:

                  72a338ba-2922-4983-b4b8-103dd83fb69d-grafik.png

                  e.g. "rh...-3d":

                  7943f143-13bc-4dd4-b5a7-d3365997c13e-grafik.png

                  e.g. "sim....y-3D":

                  1d376515-c168-4e92-bd0c-c1317a42ff44-grafik.png

                  e.g. or the height-map within "DWC":

                  89f7d0a1-047f-4b03-81d8-e7ec560fdfa3-grafik.png

                  but here it is r-b-g:

                  ba49e610-d43a-4631-8283-1a71ef954c21-grafik.png

                  Before I forget: Thanks for you cool work!
                  😉

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                  • Sindariusundefined
                    Sindarius @A Former User
                    last edited by

                    @LB Since it is cosmetic I’ll work the change into 3.3

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                    • CCS86undefined
                      CCS86
                      last edited by

                      Cool plugin!

                      I'm trying it out on a Duet Maestro on DWC/RRF 3.2 RC2

                      Seeing some weirdness on one file. With "spread lines" enabled, everything looks good:

                      d263d1ab-218b-4d68-b655-682bd7052dd6-image.png

                      But with it disabled, some weirdness:

                      44c1da06-d214-4b29-825c-65aa5da6dca4-image.png

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

                        @Sindarius

                        Cool 🙂 - looking forward!

                        Another small thing that´s related to it:
                        When within "settingS" choosing "volume" (instead of "bed") the wireframe is by default blue, and since 1 of the axis is also blue it might be a unlucky default colour for the wireframe of the print-volume regarding the default-csys-colouring:

                        a2f4ff0c-f6d5-4c79-889d-749d5acdcf88-grafik.png

                        If the default would be a slightly transparent white (I know transparency is not there yet so to show what I mean I picked a greyish tone), you could better see the the csys:

                        e83ba323-9f97-49dd-a4ea-d3b089ab4a93-grafik.png

                        I know this is a field where opinions might easily differ, so it is maybe just something to think about 😉

                        Thanks for all your work,
                        cheers!

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                        • Sindariusundefined
                          Sindarius @CCS86
                          last edited by

                          @CCS86 if you could share your file that would help me to look at it.

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                          • Sindariusundefined
                            Sindarius @A Former User
                            last edited by

                            @LB volume is an odd duck because I had to do some things to make something work for delta beds. Transparency is always a pain heh

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

                              @Sindarius

                              reliable results with (alpha + all-of-the-webbrowsers-out-there)=oxymoron 🤣

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                              • CCS86undefined
                                CCS86 @Sindarius
                                last edited by

                                @Sindarius said in 3D GCode Viewer integrated with DWC:

                                @CCS86 if you could share your file that would help me to look at it.

                                Sure thing.

                                Playseat Foot.gcode.txt

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                                • Sindariusundefined
                                  Sindarius @CCS86
                                  last edited by

                                  @CCS86 Thanks for the file. I managed to take a look at it and the line that is tripping up the viewer is in your ending gcode trips up the viewer into thinking the last layer height should be 5mm tall which causes it to freak out.
                                  G1 Z5 E-3 F4000

                                  I commented out that line and got this
                                  4752ff0e-02e9-40dd-8446-75a52994fde6-image.png

                                  This is not an issue with your gcode but an issue with how the viewer not appreciating a retract and z travel in the same line. I'll look at getting a fix in for 3.3

                                  Also because line rendering does not care about layer height doing forced line rendering showed the correct results.

                                  d5b8f838-f26b-4aad-bc1f-21f2c9d4870e-image.png

                                  Either way thank you for sharing your file and I'll get this resolved.

                                  Thanks!

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                                  • CCS86undefined
                                    CCS86
                                    last edited by

                                    Awesome, glad it helped!

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                                    • theruttmeisterundefined
                                      theruttmeister
                                      last edited by

                                      *is printing a multi part file...

                                      One of the parts as apparently on a blob of oil or some nonsense, is going to fail and probably ruin the whole print.

                                      Pause print. Sigh.

                                      Remember that the g-code viewer has a cancel part function.

                                      upload version 3.2 of DWC.
                                      enable Gcode Viewer plugin.
                                      cancel the failing part.

                                      RESUME PRINT!

                                      ALL. OF. THE. WINNING.

                                      Like seriously, epic epic feature to have.

                                      Isolate, substitute, verify.

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                                      • Phaedruxundefined
                                        Phaedrux Moderator @theruttmeister
                                        last edited by

                                        @theruttmeister said in 3D GCode Viewer integrated with DWC:

                                        upload version 3.2 of DWC.

                                        Mid Print?! Without skipping a beat? Nice.

                                        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                        • Sindariusundefined
                                          Sindarius @theruttmeister
                                          last edited by

                                          @theruttmeister I have to say that I am impressed with this

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                                          • theruttmeisterundefined
                                            theruttmeister
                                            last edited by

                                            @Phaedrux said in 3D GCode Viewer integrated with DWC:

                                            @theruttmeister said in 3D GCode Viewer integrated with DWC:

                                            upload version 3.2 of DWC.

                                            Mid Print?! Without skipping a beat? Nice.

                                            Yep.
                                            Just paused, uploaded the zip of the right version of DWC.
                                            Took longer to load the gcode for visualization!

                                            PXL_20210107_002609025.jpg

                                            Killer feature!

                                            Isolate, substitute, verify.

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