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hudbrog avatar hudbrog commented on August 29, 2024

Implemented, uploaded to gcode.ws
Will only support gcode where different extruders are marked by different axis (i.e. E,A,B,C) Wan't understand extruder change commands.
Since I don't print with dual extrusion - I have no way to actually make sure it works, but from first glance - seems legit.

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verveh avatar verveh commented on August 29, 2024

Hi Alex,

Thank you for your prompt change! What a service…

However, in my case the extruders are not marked by different axis, but the system uses change commands. I have no idea how to change a gcode file to match your application.
As you mentioned you were not able to test, I’ve enclosed a gcode file that uses 2 extruders and change commands… Maybe you can find the time to see if you could support that as well. As far as I know, most 3D printers use change commands for multiple extruders. I use slic3r to generate gcode.

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austjancev-sugarcrm avatar austjancev-sugarcrm commented on August 29, 2024

Ok, I'll take a look. I was using kisslicer for tests and it generates different axis names =)

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verveh avatar verveh commented on August 29, 2024

Great! Did you receive the gcode file I tried to attach?

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verveh avatar verveh commented on August 29, 2024

Hi Alex, any news? Did you get a chance to take a look at handling extruder change commands to calculate the used filament per extruder?

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sirkha avatar sirkha commented on August 29, 2024

+1 on the implementing multiple extruders that don't use different axes.

In addition to showing amount per layer, it would be very useful to allow setting the offset and use a different set of colors for each extruder, so you can see where things are actually lining up on top of each other on systems where the two extruder's are not in the same place. Since I would find this useful, I might fork and work on this if I have time. Do you have any recommendations on where to start?
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