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    • o_lampeundefined
      o_lampe
      last edited by o_lampe

      @o_lampe said in Texture mapping with feltpen carousel?:

      Today I tried to get the latest news about THE post processing app for RRF3 and eg. PrusaSlicer. But informations were sparse.
      The manual of PS mentions a way to implement scripts and guided me to a github page with 4-9 years old examples. 😲
      I'm sure there has been a development going on in the last few years, especially with the SBC-option for Duet3.

      So what's your favourite post processing app on a Raspberry?
      It should have features like finding a string, replace and insert command lines, extract numbers and convert them from string2float.

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      • PCRundefined
        PCR
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        ArcWelder 😉

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        • o_lampeundefined
          o_lampe @PCR
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          @PCR
          That's a good one! 👍
          Sure is useful as standard-plugin, but even more it's a good base for learning python.
          It's made for Octoprint, but can I implement it in PrusaSlic3r too?

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          • PCRundefined
            PCR
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            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rNEEOFOQ5k&t=5s

            made a video some months ago @o_lampe

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            • zaptaundefined
              zapta @PCR
              last edited by zapta

              @PCR said in What's your fav. post-processing app?:

              ArcWelder

              Does it improve print quality? How noticeable?

              The Hackaday article seems to focus on it's file size reduction aspect.

              As for the question here, I just use plain Python, based on code that I was posted on this forum. https://github.com/zapta/util/blob/main/duet3d_automesh/duet3d_automesh.py

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              • o_lampeundefined
                o_lampe @zapta
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                @zapta said in What's your fav. post-processing app?:

                Does it improve print quality? How noticeable?

                Hard to tell, it's subjective. I resliced a very complicated part with AW and it looked better, but then again I have also played around with other parameters in slic3r...

                With a RAMPS board and Delta printer, I'm sure it takes a huge load from the MPU, but a Duet shouldn't have problems reading and digesting a straight gcode.
                Only downside is, it doesn't work with vase-mode settings. Maybe @oliof can tell more about it (he's co-author AFAIK)

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                • oliofundefined
                  oliof @o_lampe
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                  @o_lampe I only built an early version of the set of Makefiles to build the command line tools -- long superceded by something less awkward.

                  <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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                  • o_lampeundefined
                    o_lampe @oliof
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                    @oliof said in What's your fav. post-processing app?:

                    @o_lampe I only built an early version of the set of Makefiles to build the command line tools -- long superceded by something less awkward.

                    You're too humble 🙂

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