Please help us to test firmware 1.17RC3 and DWC 1.14
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The G30 command says you want to place the probe at Y=185 and this means putting the head at Y=213. The firmware assumes that you know what you are doing when you issue G30 commands, because they are completely under your control, unlike the gcode generated by a slicing program.
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The G30 command says you want to place the probe at Y=185 and this means putting the head at Y=213. The firmware assumes that you know what you are doing when you issue G30 commands, because they are completely under your control, unlike the gcode generated by a slicing program.
Thanks, I thought the max and min were taken into account. This is exactly what I was doing anyway as a woraround.
Antoine
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btw G29 probing is different because the points are generated automatically. The firmware checks that each point you want to probe is reachable by the probe, and skips any that are not.
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not clear on how you display the grid visual.
Can I button in the web control be added to bring this up? -
Yes, go to Settings->Machine Properties and click "Load height map".
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btw G29 probing is different because the points are generated automatically. The firmware checks that each point you want to probe is reachable by the probe, and skips any that are not.
Thanks
Does that mean that below command can go in config.gcode and bed.gcode would then only contain a HOME all and G29?
M557 X25:180 Y25:180 S20
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i have updated to the latest firmware for both and I dont see that option.. to "Load height map"
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nevermind.. it was download heightmap.. found it sorry
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Does that mean that below command can go in config.gcode and bed.gcode would then only contain a HOME all and G29?
M557 X25:180 Y25:180 S20
AntoineYes, that's a good option for a non-delta printer.
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I played again with the bed leveling today but I have problems loading or reloading the heightmap in the webif…
I started leveling from the PanelDue and when it was finished I loaded the 3D image on the webif and it seemed to be the result of the last operation. Then I did it again, but obviously the webif showed still the last result, the deviation and mean errors in the file didn't match the display...
So how can I force the webif to load the new heightmap file? I tried to reset the board, cleared my cache of the browser but I have no reliable sequence of steps to make it load the new generated heightmap file... -
The height map file is called heightmap.csv by default. It has a time stamp written into it. So you can open it in the system editor and check the time stamp. You can also use the P parameter of the G29 command to use a different file name if you wish.
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Yeah that what I checked but I made a screen shooting the heights I display before and after. The file is different but not the rendering…
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Could it be that the browser has cached the old height map file?
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Happy New Year!
I'm having a problem in DWC 1.14-b4 with Webcam Integration. The working URL to acquire a snapshot from my cam is "http://192.168.1.128/webcapture.jpg?command=snap&channel=0". This URL works perfectly in Firefox, Chrome and IE. When I add this URL to the DWC interface, I am getting a dummy response appended to the end of the URL on the print status page, causing it to not display an image. As an example= "http://192.168.1.128/webcapture.jpg?command=snap&channel=0&dummy=0.3392961592542225". The dummy number changes every 5 seconds, and no image is displayed. It seems any "&…." placed after the end of the working URL causes the issue. Please take a look at the solution provided at this URL. https://github.com/Oitzu/pimatic-iframe/issues/8 -
The changing dummy= is to prevent your browser caching the image and just keep displaying an older version. It shouldn't stop the image from displaying. Do you see the image if you open that URL in its own tab?
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The changing dummy= is to prevent your browser caching the image and just keep displaying an older version. It shouldn't stop the image from displaying. Do you see the image if you open that URL in its own tab?
I added this info in my post above….
It seems any "&…." placed after the end of the working URL causes the issue. Please take a look at the solution provided at this URL. https://github.com/Oitzu/pimatic-iframe/issues/8It appears they use a "?$variable" to update the URL and prevent the caching. So far, this does look like it works in a separate browser tab. But anytime I add the additional "&" to the URL, it fails with net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE and no image is displayed in the DWC or in a separate browser tab.
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Could it be that the browser has cached the old height map file?
I have no explanation… I tried to disable the cache. I tried a different browser... I have no reliable method to get the newly saved heightmap displayed without waiting a day...
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It appears they use a "?$variable" to update the URL and prevent the caching. So far, this does look like it works in a separate browser tab. But anytime I add the additional "&" to the URL, it fails with net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE and no image is displayed in the DWC or in a separate browser tab.
Interesting. Seems the camera treats the second ? as if it were another query separator. I think we'd have to test that solution with other cameras as they may reject it as a non-standard URL.
As a matter of interest, what does your camera do if you use a semi-colon ; instead of the ampersand? Both & and ; are, in theory, valid data separators
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It appears they use a "?$variable" to update the URL and prevent the caching. So far, this does look like it works in a separate browser tab. But anytime I add the additional "&" to the URL, it fails with net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE and no image is displayed in the DWC or in a separate browser tab.
Interesting. Seems the camera treats the second ? as if it were another query separator. I think we'd have to test that solution with other cameras as they may reject it as a non-standard URL.
As a matter of interest, what does your camera do if you use a semi-colon ; instead of the ampersand? Both & and ; are, in theory, valid data separators
I tried many different characters (;:"?[{}]) after the working URL of "http://192.168.1.128/webcapture.jpg?command=snap&channel=0" and any character other than "&" is ignored and allows the image to populate. As soon as I add a "&", it fails with the "ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE" in both DWC and in browser windows.
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I've been testing RC3 and, to be fair, I haven't tried pause resume since verson 1.15 so this may not be unique to 1.17RC3. However, now I've built myself a filament sensor so I'm cleaning out the ridiculous number of old rolls of material that I have and I'm getting some odd behavior.
When I suspend, the system does what it's supposed to raises 5mm and moves the head to the front of the bed at a sane speed. When I resume, however, the head returns to position at a speed that may actually be above the maximum speed set in my file. I halved the speed in M203 for X,Y,Z from 30000 (500mm/sec) to 15000 (250mm/sec) and the speed of the resume didn't seem to change.
Really, the maximum speed shouldn't be an issue anyway, right? It should follow the F command in my resume macro. Here is my resume macro:
; Resume macro file
G1 R1 Z2 F2000 ; move to 2mm above resume point
G1 R1 ; lower nozzle to resume point
M83 ; relative extruder moves
G1 E4 F2500 ; undo the retractionAm I doing something wrong?