Incorrect determination of model height
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@droftarts
I made a short video for you.
After refreshing the page, I received information about the height of the product, about the height of the layer, and I also saw a working progress bar.
However, as you can see, PanelDue doesn't work correctly!
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@Plohish what firmware version is the PanelDue running?
Ian
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@droftarts
I'm using the latest PanelDue firmware - 3.4.1
With other files PanelDue works fine and shows the progressbar.
This is not a separate problem of the PanelDue or DWC, I think the problem is in the Duet firmware. -
@Plohish I haven't tested PanelDue with your file but the fix I applied to RRF will most likely fix that issue too. The fix is already in both the 3.5-dev and the 3.4-dev RRF source code. It will be included in the 3.5beta2 release.
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@dc42
thanks!
I'm not a fan of using beta firmware, but when it comes out, I'll upload it to write you about the results. -
@Plohish said in Incorrect determination of model height:
I made a file in another slicer, Cura 5.2.1 and was surprised to find the same problem.
File link.I tried this file on a Duet 2 WiFi with RRF 3.4.5, but it simulates correctly for me, showing the correct file information without having to do a browser refresh. I had simulated a different file before, but file info was updated when the simulation of this file started. The main difference with this file compared to others is that you are using relative extrusion (which is what RRF generally expects) rather than absolute extrusion. Can you try changing to relative extrusion in PrusaSlicer? Though the short file you sent also uses absolute extrusion, and worked correctly, so this may make no difference.
Ian
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@droftarts
I made a file with relative extrusion in PruisaSlicer, it didn't change anything.
For the purity of the experiment, first I do an "emergency stop" of the machine and its "reboot", after that I upload the file and see the problem.
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