Dim3nsioneer 557
Just updated the Wiki page of the 'Tweak At Z' plugin with details about V2.0 and V3.0.1, especially links to all additional versions.
Just updated the Wiki page of the 'Tweak At Z' plugin with details about V2.0 and V3.0.1, especially links to all additional versions.
I just realised that the FlowThermostat plugin is not working properly. It lacks to get the correct z position with Cura 13.06.4. I made an updated version: https://github.com/Dim3nsioneer/Cura-Plugins/raw/master/FlowThermostat1.1.py
Let me offer an additional change (you may call this FlowThermostat1.2.py):
Change
......
#print feedCurrent
if getValue(line, 'E', 0) > 0 and feedCurrent != lastFeedCurrent : # ......
to
......
#print feedCurrent
if getValue(line, 'E', 0) > 0 and feedCurrent != lastFeedCurrent and feedCurrent <= feedFull :
......
Why do you need this change? Cause last versions of Cura sometimes add feedrates which exceed the "full" feedrate as calculated by FlowThermostat. These could be twice or even more "the top feedrate" as calculated. So they can confuse FlowThermostat and make him give bogus temperatures. My solution is simply to ignore any feedrate which exceed the maximal feedrate as given by the user (print speed X 60). If you have a better solution, be my guest.. But so far this solved the problem for me :-).
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3dcase 37
Hi,
thought I edited en deleted my earlier long story, but you read the earlier version I guess.
I was pretty confused. Could not get it right, tried to keep track of what I did.
At the end I think, me and cura and the gcode were confused.
I have a working version of my gcode now.
When you load the Stl to slice, I have to clear the enabled plugins, save the clean gcode.
Restarted cura again, then start setting the tweak plugin.
The next time I try to keep track again of what I did. :shock:
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