Idexx printing two separate items
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@wdenker said in Idexx printing two separate items:
like the attached pics.![1_1622093639903_received_4097046770338748.webp](Uploading 100%) ![0_1622093639887_received_307496307535555.webp](Uploading 100%)
Can you try uploading your photos one more time? We've added the .webp file format now.
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@wdenker said in Idexx printing two separate items:
splitting the one object in half so that really I'm printing one thing and just doing half on each head.
You'd need to define a collison zone or have a clever slicer to avoid 'headbanging'
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@dc42 is there a rough timeline when this parallel printing ability will become a reality or ready for testing for us mortals?
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@maracmb said in Idexx printing two separate items:
@dc42 is there a rough timeline when this parallel printing ability will become a reality or ready for testing for us mortals?
Possibly in firmware 3.4 but more likely in 3.5. It won't be supported on older Duets due to lack of RAM.
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@dc42 if you need someone to test and help I can.
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@dc42 how close are we on 3.5? Anything I can do to help that along?
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@dc42 Any update on the parallel printing? 3.4 possible or still more likely 3.5?
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@wdenker I've posted a demo video of a hashPrinter doing two different things at once, but I wrote the script myself.
I noticed, there is a huge pile of problems to solve, before we can simply choose two gcode files and print them together. -
@o_lampe how hard is it to use your script? Would you share?
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@wdenker There is no post processing script. I simply took two short gcode files (generated with sandify) with roughly the same amount of moves and cobbled them together.
TwoTools.gcode