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Webinterface: layer statistics graph
Hi,
Very much loving the new webinterface (ditched pronterface & repetier). One small detail: webinterface doesn't update the layer statistics graph as you can see in the screenshot. Working in FireFox.
Hi hieronymousch How are you generating gcode? Slic3r, Cura or some other gcode editor? Or through Repetier Host? To get the layer statistics working, the web interface has to find the last Z move in the gcode file, which defines the object height. We've noticed a small bug in the web interface that causes it to ignore the last Z move if it is followed by a 'comment' (a text note preceded by ';'). This can happen if you have verbose Gcode turned on (Slic3r > Print Settings > Output options > Output file > Verbose G-code). This puts a 'comment' (text preceded with';') on every line, so the web interface cannot determine the object height. Also, files which have been uploaded by USB (eg through Pronterface) have comments removed; the filament usage is held in a comment, so this gets deleted. The web interface will report just file usage and layer time statistics, then. If that doesn't help, please post a portion of your gcode, or email it to me at [email protected] , and I'll take a look and see if it's anything else that may be causing it. Ian RepRapPro tech support
Hi,
Thanks for your quick reply. I indeed used slic3r (version 1.26) but not with the verbode G-code optiion. I do however get some comments on the end of the G-code file. I mailed a small gcode file to support email.
Thanks,
J
Hi hieronymousch I have replied by email, but I think the problem is you are using 'Lift Z'; ie between each move, the Z moves up, moves in X and Y, then down again, and does the same thing at the end of each layer. This is set in Slic3r > Printer Settings > Extruder 1 > Retraction > Lift Z. We normally have this set to 0. I'd guess having this set messes up the layer statistics! I get the same thing as you when I print this gcode. I've sent it to our programmer, and we'll have a look at whether we can do anything about this. I'll let you know what our programmer says. Ian RepRapPro tech support