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Super_paulie

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  1. id be interested to see if it works for you, incase its something my end. I'll see if i can hunt down another camera just out of interest.

     

    Reading above posts, "The camera stream is started for SVGA type". Maybe this is the issue and it can be changed to a res that matches the camera? no idea if that would make it active or not.

  2. 1 hour ago, Smithy said:

    Here we go:

    https://github.com/SmithyAT/UltiTuner/releases/latest

     

    It changes the firewall rule from 8080 to 8080-8083 so you can add additional 3 webcams if you want.

     

    If you already have activated the additional webcams with UltiTuner and fire the command a second time, you will get a message that your printer is not compatible. That's not nice, but also don't hurt. Will change it to a better message if I have more time.

     

    Additionally I will implement a feature to revert the change with UltiTuner, which is currently not possible.

     

    Usage:

    ultituner webcam -p 192.168.0.123 

     

    Remember to reboot your printer after the change or add the -r flag to the command line.

     

     

    great work as per.

    Sadly doesnt work for me though, but it guess its more to do with the camera being some HD Logitec thing. I'll see if i can find a lesser model in here somewhere and try that.

  3. On 4/6/2022 at 8:09 PM, Smithy said:

    Thanks a lot, I will look into it in the next days, but I see no problem to add this feature.

     

    did you ever look into this Smithy? the built-in camera has really started to annoy me now, its borderline useless and we have the camera feed displayed in the lab to show print progress. Everyone asks what the hell it is they are meant to be looking at.

     

     

  4. Hear you. The U5, but more accurately the material station is the most frustrating, useless piece of crap I've ever worked with.

     

    Like half an hour wait times for everything? Material stuck in it or not in it but thinks it is? yep. How about changing empty spools and the new filament not reaching the head but going ahead and continuing? Of course.

    Nozzle leveling every single print even though the plate hasn't moved and wrecking your plate covering, sure.

     

    The list could be a mile long sadly.

  5. how come i see this message at least twice a day now? the only way around it is to save the file, close Cura, reopen it, slice it again and then attempt to print again which at that point it usually goes through. Rolled back to Cura 5.0 to try it out but still the same. It just hangs at "Sending Print job" forever and there is no option to retry or cancel it, you have no idea how frustrating that is after you have sliced a complex file that takes a lot of time only to have it hang and you have to close and re-slice again.

     

    S5 Bundle - Cura 5, Cura 5+

     

     

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  6. It's just one of the crazy annoying features on the bundle. It's just so so so slow at everything, it costs me hours a week just standing looking at the thing doing basically nothing. 

    For the love of god a Pro mode where we can bypass all these "features" would be a dream come true. I find myself using my ultimaker 2 more than the £10k S5, which is sad but it just works.

  7. hi guys.

    Is there a way to see how much material a job in my library requires? i just cant seem to find this information anywhere. It would be nice if i can look at the library and see that i need x amount of material, or to fit in a small job from the library at the end of my roll. (my continuous printing system in the material manager works 1 in 5 times, so we try to avoid using it)

     

    So basically info next to each job in the library displaying the material length would be very beneficial as it currently only shows the print time which is essentially half the information required before you start it off.

     

     

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