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    • cbusilloundefined
      cbusillo
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      resam, thanks for the hard work!!! Just FYI it crashes on Cura 3.2.1. It happens on print or simulate.

      Is it possible to make this plugin work for the monitor screen and allow movement and temp changes?

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      • resamundefined
        resam
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        meh - I can't keep up with Cura releases πŸ™‚
        I'll take a look in the next days…

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        • EasyTargetundefined
          EasyTarget
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          Since I just butted my head against it here is stupid, trivial UI suggestion; a way to 'clone' a printer definition.

          At the moment the only way is to add a New printer via the wizard/dialog, but I wanted to make a new config for my machine while it is (temporarily) wearing a much bigger nozzle.
          I did it by following the dialog, then copy + pasting start/stop gcodes from the old config, and it was rather tedious. [Maybe I culd have hacked it more easily directly in the config but I wasnt in the mood]. It was trivial to do this in slic3r, so I was a bit narked when the same operation in Cura turned into a 'open,copy,close,open new,paste,close,open old,copy next' session πŸ˜‰

          Disaster? The original Printeye is dying with RRF 3.5 (M208 depreciated).
          PrintPy2024 to the rescue!
          MicroPython based; with simple wiring and and no custom PCB.

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          • EasyTargetundefined
            EasyTarget
            last edited by

            @resam:

            meh - I can't keep up with Cura releases

            This πŸ™‚

            Disaster? The original Printeye is dying with RRF 3.5 (M208 depreciated).
            PrintPy2024 to the rescue!
            MicroPython based; with simple wiring and and no custom PCB.

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            • cbusilloundefined
              cbusillo
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              Thanks resam! I was somehow using an old version. Updated to 0.0.6 and I will try later. I'm looking forward to trying out Cura again πŸ˜ƒ

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              • T3P3Tonyundefined
                T3P3Tony administrators
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                @EasyTarget:

                Since I just butted my head against it here is stupid, trivial UI suggestion; a way to 'clone' a printer definition.

                At the moment the only way is to add a New printer via the wizard/dialog, but I wanted to make a new config for my machine while it is (temporarily) wearing a much bigger nozzle.
                I did it by following the dialog, then copy + pasting start/stop gcodes from the old config, and it was rather tedious. [Maybe I culd have hacked it more easily directly in the config but I wasnt in the mood]. It was trivial to do this in slic3r, so I was a bit narked when the same operation in Cura turned into a 'open,copy,close,open new,paste,close,open old,copy next' session πŸ˜‰

                +1 for this

                www.duet3d.com

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
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                  Where is the setting in Cura to use a higher temperature for the first layer? I couldn't find it when I sliced a model today and ended up changing the temperature manually.

                  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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                  • cbusilloundefined
                    cbusillo
                    last edited by

                    Material : Printing Temperature Initial Layer on 3.2

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                    • tbahreundefined
                      tbahre
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                      Slighty off topic as I am giving Cura slicer a try, Just started using version (3.2.1) and found I'm having this issue outlined in the image below.

                      Please correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure this is a problem generated by Cura.

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                      • burtoogleundefined
                        burtoogle
                        last edited by

                        Not sure what's wrong there, could you please post a link to the gcode so I can investigate.

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                        • tbahreundefined
                          tbahre
                          last edited by

                          @burtoogle:

                          Not sure what's wrong there, could you please post a link to the gcode so I can investigate.

                          https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ziml3INWFtu665eZGyqOi_tRXTQ8ulAn/view?usp=sharing

                          I should have added that everything was working fine in the print status window until I updated to 1.21RC2 firmware then subsequently to RC3. It doesn't help that at this same time I switched to Cura from S3D and have not yet tried S3D on the new firmware to see if it displays the same issue. At the end of this current 15 hour print I'm on I'll switch to S3D and see what happens. Everything was fine before I upgraded firmware and started using Cura.

                          The only possible thing that tipped me to blame Cura was a thread (cant remember which one) where others were having the same problem where the DWC print settings wouldn't update for files sliced with cura.

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                          • burtoogleundefined
                            burtoogle
                            last edited by

                            Thanks for the file. Yes, there's a problem in there as it reports the filament used at the top of the file as zero. I don't know why that is right now but will investigate. I am using a later version of Cura and the filament used is correct so perhaps there was a bug and it has been fixed?

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                            • tbahreundefined
                              tbahre
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                              @burtoogle:

                              Thanks for the file. Yes, there's a problem in there as it reports the filament used at the top of the file as zero. I don't know why that is right now but will investigate. I am using a later version of Cura and the filament used is correct so perhaps there was a bug and it has been fixed?

                              Interesting! I see that now as well and checked my other files generated by cura and the same 0m value is there for filament. Is there a later version than cura 3.2.1? When I look on their website it says 3.2.1 dated February 18 is the latest.

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                              • burtoogleundefined
                                burtoogle
                                last edited by

                                Hi, tbahre, looking at the Cura code, it appears to only report the filament used by extruder 1 and so I'm guessing you have a dual extruder machine and have sliced for extruder 2 only. Is that true?

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                                • burtoogleundefined
                                  burtoogle
                                  last edited by

                                  @dc42, I can change the filament used comment in the gcode file to either report the total length (sum of all extruders) or as individual lengths, maybe like this example for two extruders:

                                  ; Filament used: 3.2m, 6.5m

                                  i.e. just list the individual lengths separated by a comma (+ optional whitespace).

                                  What do you think?

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                                  • tbahreundefined
                                    tbahre
                                    last edited by

                                    @burtoogle:

                                    Hi, tbahre, looking at the Cura code, it appears to only report the filament used by extruder 1 and so I'm guessing you have a dual extruder machine and have sliced for extruder 2 only. Is that true?

                                    Yes this is right as I’m using a e3d chimera. I’ve told cura to use extruder 2 (tool 1) since that’s the extruder I’m using right now (physically it’s the right hand nozzle).

                                    Extruder 1 (tool 0, left hand nozzle) is empty and I’m not printing with it right now.

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators
                                      last edited by

                                      @burtoogle:

                                      @dc42, I can change the filament used comment in the gcode file to either report the total length (sum of all extruders) or as individual lengths, maybe like this example for two extruders:

                                      ; Filament used: 3.2m, 6.5m

                                      i.e. just list the individual lengths separated by a comma (+ optional whitespace).

                                      What do you think?

                                      RRF can handle multiple filament usage data, so we'd prefer the per-material usage. However, the format you propose doesn't match any of the 5 formats that we currently recognise. See line 1090 onwards of https://github.com/dc42/RepRapFirmware/blob/dev/src/PrintMonitor.cpp for the code we currenty use.

                                      There is just time for me to add additional code to that function before the 1.21 release if there is a good reason not to use one of the existing supported formats.

                                      What I would really like is for all slicers to provide a standardised (probably JSON) format comment at the start of the file, or at the end, or both if necessary, that RRF and other firmware/software can extract the important parameters from.

                                      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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                                      • burtoogleundefined
                                        burtoogle
                                        last edited by

                                        So if my example above looked like the following, would it be acceptable to the current RRF?

                                        ;Filament used: 3.2m Filament used: 6.5m

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                                        • dc42undefined
                                          dc42 administrators
                                          last edited by

                                          That should work; but I can implement the form you originally proposed if you prefer.

                                          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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                                          • SputnikOC3dundefined
                                            SputnikOC3d
                                            last edited by

                                            Cura 3.2.1 with the extension from the User above to link duet into Cura … I hadnt really used layer view and simulation much in the past ... But after adding the plugin/extension and trying to view the print in Cura in Layer View to see when where an how the supports wer going ot get generated, its just smashed my PC .. hard. Hardest crash Ive ever had. Blue screen and failed to start windows after for better part of a full day now ....

                                            Im not sure its related to the plugin - purely anecdotal ... but Quad Core i7 4800 2.7 Ghz CPU and 16 GB of ram ... ATI video card - decent one. - smashed it ...

                                            Removed Cura ... not sure if its safe to even go back to a prior version? or if I can find ... Thats why Im not using Cura ... atm

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