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No cost displayed instead Cost: no filament from meta

Open wormiedk opened this issue 4 years ago • 15 comments

I get a message which I am unsure how to fix: Cost: no filament from meta

I am using prusaslicer for slicing my gcode and uploading using the api.

wormiedk avatar Jan 16 '21 18:01 wormiedk

I have the same issue.

JonasZaverka avatar Feb 17 '21 22:02 JonasZaverka

I have same issue

EricKrohnfeldt avatar May 23 '21 12:05 EricKrohnfeldt

same issue

riccardo74 avatar Jul 06 '21 11:07 riccardo74

Same issue, is this getting fixed?

Edit: Have tried Simplify 3D, and Cura as well. Uploaded the File, loaded it and waited for the analysing to complete. The whole time it just said "Cost: no filament from meta".

Torrax avatar Jul 31 '21 04:07 Torrax

Same issue, never works for the first time printed. Used three different browsers, reboot rpi, reboot octoprint. "Cost: no filament from meta" Cura has time, weight and length in the gcode.

Louisianapilot avatar Aug 14 '21 20:08 Louisianapilot

Same issue, might be related to file size? It works on some of my smaller print files

Jayraydee avatar Sep 09 '21 05:09 Jayraydee

Same issue.

marcelsavegnago avatar Nov 01 '21 22:11 marcelsavegnago

I have same issue

Required Filament unknown Ungefähre Dauer: - Kosten: no filament from meta Dauer: 02:18:09 Verbleibend: 06:40:48 ● Gedruckt: 5.3MB / 21.1MB Current Height: 5.9 / -mm Layer: 96 / 373

MetroLab-Berlin avatar Nov 30 '21 15:11 MetroLab-Berlin

Same issue. Only seems to happen on large file size prints.

Oninaig avatar Jan 08 '22 16:01 Oninaig

I have this same issue. Has anyone found a fix? Cura was working fine but I recently switched to superslicer and now I get this error.

jet8300 avatar Feb 06 '22 07:02 jet8300

I have installed plugin now, and sam error

sergey08 avatar Feb 11 '22 10:02 sergey08

Please check.

"In my case this was indeed caused by the PrintTimeGenious plugin. To resolve this, open PrintTimeGenious settings and enable "Enable OctoPrint's built-in analyzer (slow and unnecessary)". This allows the metadata file to be created."

https://githubmemory.com/repo/OllisGit/OctoPrint-CostEstimation/issues/9

stforhub avatar Feb 12 '22 13:02 stforhub

Please check.

"In my case this was indeed caused by the PrintTimeGenious plugin. To resolve this, open PrintTimeGenious settings and enable "Enable OctoPrint's built-in analyzer (slow and unnecessary)". This allows the metadata file to be created."

https://githubmemory.com/repo/OllisGit/OctoPrint-CostEstimation/issues/9

Thanks, this sorted it for me.

sym0nd0 avatar Feb 16 '22 10:02 sym0nd0

I was able to fix my error. My Octopi system was based on 17.x with an update to 18.x. After a sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade, the OctoPrint CostEstimation plugin works as it should again. I assume the developer of the plugin doesn't use the standard Octopie image, but a more recent Linux system on which he tests the plugin. Maybe that's where the error comes from.

MetroLab-Berlin avatar Jul 06 '22 08:07 MetroLab-Berlin

Please check.

"In my case this was indeed caused by the PrintTimeGenious plugin. To resolve this, open PrintTimeGenious settings and enable "Enable OctoPrint's built-in analyzer (slow and unnecessary)". This allows the metadata file to be created."

https://githubmemory.com/repo/OllisGit/OctoPrint-CostEstimation/issues/9

This worked for me as well, however the original analyzer is rather slow. As an alternative, one can enable Analyzers > Marlin firmware simulation (much faster than the original analyzer), which seems to work just as well in terms of allowing cost estimation to work correctly.

mdziekon avatar Dec 13 '22 13:12 mdziekon