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Brdy

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  1. I figured it out. For the benefit of others having the same issue, Cura identifies the extent of each model, and when you upload the gcode to your pi or whatever computer you use, the code is processed to filter out the relevant info for the adaptive mesh macros. If it's not working properly, you just didn't install everything correctly (instructions here : https://github.com/kyleisah/Klipper-Adaptive-Meshing-Purging) .
  2. Cura is not labelling objects in gcode. Wasn't doing it on 5.4, still isn't after update to 5.6. One of the functions offered by Klipper is adaptive bed probing (eg KAMP macro), which reduces time, increases quality by only probing the occupied areas of the print bed. This relies on objects being labelled in the gcode along with their x&y bounds, so the routine knows where to probe. This supposedly happens by default in cura or is a setting in other slicers (eg Orca). Similar discussion attached, screenshot of example gcode without labelled objects..
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