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Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/NEWS.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000004415 13176371744 0016335 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 Printrun - 1.6.0
================
New Features
------------
- Fan power graph (ace6637)
- Improved help messages for main scripts (#727)
- Flow rate slider (#693)
- AR translation from @aboobed (#680)
- Report length of filament used by multiple extruders (de635f1)
- Support for custom baudrates on Linux (#712)
- Filter gcode or model files only (#753)
- Progress update on printer screen (#794)
- Additional RPC functions (#759)
- Spool manager (#827)
- OOP based event handler (#831)
Fixed Bugs
----------
- Unwanted exit while printing (#595)
- Failing at setting power settings on OSX (#619)
- Silent cython failure (#641, #642)
- Jitter on remote connections (#698)
- Error at displaying the percentage done through RPC (#707)
- Error at calculating total filament used (#731)
- Connect function crashing (#732)
- Unintended gcode files being loaded by default (#753)
- Missing dependency on Ubuntu/Debian (#763)
- Run on X11 instead of Wayland (#785 and #789)
- Missing Slic3r integration notes (#779)
- Too generic MIME types listed (#796)
- Pronsole spamming "wait" and "OK o" messages (#813)
- Plugins not being installed by setup.py (#834)
- Compatibility with Slic3r (alexrj/Slic3r#3813)
printrun-20140406
=================
New features
------------
- New 3D visualization
- New GCode plater
- Updated "standard" controls
- New "mini" controls mode
- New print speed control slider in Pronterface
- New plater features:
* STL cutter
* STL rebase
- G-Code injection at beginning of layer and edition of entire G-Code
- The G-Code modified using the injector or layer editor can be saved
- Controls and log pane can be folded to leave more space for visualization
- Added a lighter GCode parser for non-graphical interfaces
- Window size and configuration is now saved across runs
- Power management: Printrun now runs on high priority during prints and should
inhibit sleep modes
- New host commands, `run_script` and `run_gcode_script` to run custom scripts
during prints. The output of the script ran by `run_gcode_script` will in
turn be processed as G-Code or host commands
- 3D viewer colors are now configurable
Bugs fixed
----------
- Many fixes around custom buttons
- Much more :)
[Printrun - UNRELEASED]: https://github.com/kliment/Printrun/compare/printrun-20150310...HEAD
Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/README.cleanup 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000004170 13176371744 0017543 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 Some cleanup commands:
To add a space after each comma:
sed -e "s/\(\w\),\(\w\)/\1, \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\w\),\(\"\)/\1, \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\"\),\(\w\)/\1, \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\"\),\(\"\)/\1, \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\([)}\]]\),\(\w\)/\1, \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\([)}\]]\),\([\[{(]\)/\1, \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\w\),\([\[{(]\)/\1, \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
To add spaces around each =:
sed -e "s/\(\w\)=\(\w\)/\1 = \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\w\)=\(\"\)/\1 = \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\w\)=\((\)/\1 = \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\w\)=\((\)/\1 = \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\w\)=\([\[{(]\)/\1 = \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
To add spaces around each ==:
sed -e "s/\(\w\)==\(\w\)/\1 == \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\w\)==\(\"\)/\1 == \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\(\w\)==\((\)/\1 == \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\()\)==\(\w\)/\1 == \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
sed -e "s/\()\)==\((\)/\1 == \2/g" -i *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
Obviously this is not a perfect solution, it WILL break the code. Juste check the diff and fix what's wrong before commiting.
Flake8 checking:
Flake8 can be used to check the coding style of the project.
The current source code (as of July 23rd 2013) has been checked using the following command:
flake8 . --statistics --count --ignore=E251,E701,E302,E501 --exclude=.svn,CVS,.bzr,.hg,.git,__pycache__,./printrun/cairosvg
This call ignores 4 kind of errors (E501: line being greater than 80 chars,
E701: multiple statements on one line (usually this is if ...: ...), E302:
wrong number of blank lines between functions, E251: unexpected spaces around
keywoard/parameter equals), the rest of the errors and warnings should be
killed as much as possible. Long lines should be avoided too.
Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/README.i18n 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003035 13176371744 0016672 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000
Printrun Internationalization
Date: 06 August 2011
Author: Jonathan Marsden
Printrun is in the very early stages of being internationalized.
The pronterface.py now uses gettext for the messages it generates.
The corresponding pronterface.pot file is at locale/pronterface.pot
and was generated using
pygettext -o locale/pronterface.pot *.py printrun/*.py printrun/*/*.py
followed by minor edits to the generated header.
This template is the basis for all pronterface mesage catalogs. Right
now there is only one, for German. New ones can be created:
# Create new pronterface message catalog for a different language
newlang="es" # use the correct code for your language
mkdir -p locale/${newlang}/LC_MESSAGES
cp locale/pronterface.pot locale/${newlanguage}/LC_MESSAGES/pronterface.po
cd locale/${newlanguage}/LC_MESSAGES/
# Edit the .po file to add messages for newlang
msgfmt -o pronterface.mo pronterface.po
To update a previously created message catalog from the template, use :
msgmerge -U locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/pronterface.po locale/pronterface.pot
As currently coded, the default location for these message catalogs is
/usr/share/pronterface/locale/
So, to install the catalogs, copy them to there:
sudo cp -a locale /usr/share/pronterface/
To test pronterface in a new language, you can temporarily set LANG to
the language you are testing, for example
LANG=de python pronterface.py
Further automation for localization and packaging of Printrun would be
nice to see, but is not here yet.
Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/README.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000047157 13176371744 0016530 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 Printrun consists of printcore, pronsole and pronterface, and a small collection of helpful scripts.
* printcore.py is a library that makes writing reprap hosts easy
* pronsole.py is an interactive command-line host software with tabcompletion goodness
* pronterface.py is a graphical host software with the same functionality as pronsole
# GETTING PRINTRUN
This section suggests using precompiled binaries, this way you get everything bundled into one single package for an easy installation.
If you want the newest, shiniest features, you can run Printrun from source using the instructions further down this README.
## Windows
A precompiled version is available at http://koti.kapsi.fi/~kliment/printrun/
## Mac OS X
A precompiled version is available at http://koti.kapsi.fi/~kliment/printrun/
## Linux
### Ubuntu/Debian
You can run Printrun directly from source. Fetch and install the dependencies using
1. `sudo apt-get install python-serial python-wxgtk2.8 python-pyglet python-numpy cython python-libxml2 python-gobject python-dbus python-psutil python-cairosvg libpython-dev git`
Clone the repository
`git clone https://github.com/kliment/Printrun.git`
and you can start using Printrun from the Printrun directory created by the git clone command.
Users of Ubuntu Xenial Xerus or later and Debian Jessie or later won't find the package "python-wxgtk2.8" available, having been replaced by "python-wxgtk3.0". Running Printrun with "python-wxgtk3.0" instead, is possible but it is known to be affected by issue #615.
A Printrun preliminary package is already available in Ubuntu Yakkety Yak and Debian Stretch/Sid repositories. Please be aware that this initial package is also known to be affected by issue #615.
### Chrome OS
You can use Printrun via crouton ( https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton ). Assuming you want Ubuntu Trusty, you used probably `sudo sh -e ~/Downloads/crouton -r trusty -t xfce` to install Ubuntu. Fetch and install dependencies with the line given above for Ubuntu/Debian, and obtain the source via git clone.
By default you have no access to the serial port under Chrome OS crouton, so you cannot connect to your 3D printer. Add yourself to the serial group within the linux environment to fix this
`sudo usermod -G serial -a `
where `` should be your username. Log out and in to make this group change active and allow communication with your printer.
### Fedora
You can install Printrun from official packages. Install the whole package using
`sudo yum install printrun`
Or get only apps you need by
`sudo yum install pronsole` or `pronterface` or `plater`
Adding `--enablerepo updates-testing` option to `yum` might give you newer packages (but also not very tested).
You can also run Printrun directly from source, if the packages are too old for you. Fetch and install the dependencies using
1. `sudo yum install pyserial wxPython python-pyglet python-cairosvg`
Optional: `sudo yum install skeinforge simarrange`
### Archlinux
Packages are available in AUR. Just run
`yaourt printrun`
and enjoy the `pronterface`, `pronsole`, ... commands directly.
## RUNNING FROM SOURCE
Run Printrun for source if you want to test out the latest features.
### Dependencies
To use pronterface, you need:
* python (ideally 2.6.x or 2.7.x),
* pyserial (or python-serial on ubuntu/debian)
* pyreadline (not needed on Linux) and
* argparse (installed by default with python >= 2.7)
* wxPython (some features such as Tabbed mode work better with wx 2.9)
* pyglet
* numpy (for 3D view)
* pycairo (to use Projector feature)
* cairosvg (to use Projector feature)
* dbus (to inhibit sleep on some Linux systems)
Please see specific instructions for Windows and Mac OS X below. Under Linux, you should use your package manager directly (see the "GETTING PRINTRUN" section), or pip:
```pip install -r requirements.txt```
### Cython-based G-Code parser
Printrun default G-Code parser is quite memory hungry, but we also provide a much lighter one which just needs an extra build-time dependency (Cython), plus compiling the extension with:
python setup.py build_ext --inplace
The warning message
WARNING:root:Memory-efficient GCoder implementation unavailable: No module named gcoder_line
means that this optimized G-Code parser hasn't been compiled. To get rid of it and benefit from the better implementation, please install Cython and run the command above.
### Windows
Download the following, and install in this order:
1. http://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.2/python-2.7.2.msi
2. http://pypi.python.org/packages/any/p/pyserial/pyserial-2.5.win32.exe
3. http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wxpython/wxPython2.8-win32-unicode-2.8.12.0-py27.exe
4. https://pypi.python.org/packages/any/p/pyreadline/pyreadline-1.7.1.win32.exe
5. http://pyglet.googlecode.com/files/pyglet-1.1.4.zip
For the last one, you will need to unpack it, open a command terminal,
go into the the directory you unpacked it in and run
`python setup.py install`
### Mac OS X Lion
1. Ensure that the active Python is the system version. (`brew uninstall python` or other appropriate incantations)
2. Download an install [wxPython2.8-osx-unicode] matching to your python version (most likely 2.7 on Lion,
check with: python --version) from: http://wxpython.org/download.php#stable
Known to work PythonWX: http://superb-sea2.dl.sourceforge.net/project/wxpython/wxPython/2.8.12.1/wxPython2.8-osx-unicode-2.8.12.1-universal-py2.7.dmg
3. Download and unpack pyserial from http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/pyserial/pyserial-2.5.tar.gz
4. In a terminal, change to the folder you unzipped to, then type in: `sudo python setup.py install`
5. Repeat 4. with http://http://pyglet.googlecode.com/files/pyglet-1.1.4.zip
The tools will probably run just fine in 64bit on Lion, you don't need to mess
with any of the 32bit settings. In case they don't, try
5. export VERSIONER_PYTHON_PREFER_32_BIT=yes
in a terminal before running Pronterface
### Mac OS X (pre Lion)
A precompiled version is available at http://koti.kapsi.fi/~kliment/printrun/
1. Download and install http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wxpython/wxPython2.8-osx-unicode-2.8.12.0-universal-py2.6.dmg
2. Grab the source for pyserial from http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/pyserial/pyserial-2.5.tar.gz
3. Unzip pyserial to a folder. Then, in a terminal, change to the folder you unzipped to, then type in:
`defaults write com.apple.versioner.python Prefer-32-Bit -bool yes`
`sudo python setup.py install`
Alternatively, you can run python in 32 bit mode by setting the following environment variable before running the setup.py command:
This alternative approach is confirmed to work on Mac OS X 10.6.8.
`export VERSIONER_PYTHON_PREFER_32_BIT=yes`
`sudo python setup.py install`
Then repeat the same with http://http://pyglet.googlecode.com/files/pyglet-1.1.4.zip
# USING PRINTRUN
## USING PRONTERFACE
When you're done setting up Printrun, you can start pronterface.py in the directory you unpacked it.
Select the port name you are using from the first drop-down, select your baud rate, and hit connect.
Load an STL (see the note on skeinforge below) or GCODE file, and you can upload it to SD or print it directly.
The "monitor printer" function, when enabled, checks the printer state (temperatures, SD print progress) every 3 seconds.
The command box recognizes all pronsole commands, but has no tabcompletion.
If you want to load stl files, you need to install a slicing program such as Slic3r or Skeinforge and add its path to the settings.
#### Slic3r integration
To invoke Slic3r directly from Pronterface your slicing command (_Settings_ > _Options_ > _External Commands_ > _Slice Command_) should look something like `slic3r $s -o $o`. If Slic3r is properly installed "slic3r" will suffice, otherwise, replace it with the full path to Slic3r's executable.
If the Slic3r integration option (_Settings_ > _Options_ > _User interface_ > _Enable Slic3r integration_) is checked a new menu will appear after application restart which will allow you to choose among your previously saved Slic3r Print/Filament/Printer settings.
## USING PRONSOLE
To use pronsole, you need:
* python (ideally 2.6.x or 2.7.x),
* pyserial (or python-serial on ubuntu/debian) and
* pyreadline (not needed on Linux)
Start pronsole and you will be greeted with a command prompt. Type help to view the available commands.
All commands have internal help, which you can access by typing "help commandname", for example "help connect"
If you want to load stl files, you need to put a version of skeinforge (doesn't matter which one) in a folder called "skeinforge".
The "skeinforge" folder must be in the same folder as pronsole.py
## USING PRINTCORE
To use printcore you need python (ideally 2.6.x or 2.7.x) and pyserial (or python-serial on ubuntu/debian)
See pronsole for an example of a full-featured host, the bottom of printcore.py for a simple command-line
sender, or the following code example:
```python
#to send a file of gcode to the printer
from printrun.printcore import printcore
from printrun import gcoder
p=printcore('/dev/ttyUSB0',115200) # or p.printcore('COM3',115200) on Windows
gcode=[i.strip() for i in open('filename.gcode')] # or pass in your own array of gcode lines instead of reading from a file
gcode = gcoder.LightGCode(gcode)
p.startprint(gcode) # this will start a print
#If you need to interact with the printer:
p.send_now("M105") # this will send M105 immediately, ahead of the rest of the print
p.pause() # use these to pause/resume the current print
p.resume()
p.disconnect() # this is how you disconnect from the printer once you are done. This will also stop running prints.
```
## PLATERS
Printrun provides two platers: a STL plater (```plater.py```) and a G-Code plater (```gcodeplater.py```).
## 3D VIEWER CONTROLS
When the 3D viewer is enabled, the controls are the following:
- Mousewheel: zoom (Control reduces the zoom change steps)
- Shift+mousewheel: explore layers (in print gcode view ; Control key makes layer change by increments of 10 instead of 1) or rotate object (in platers)
- Left-click dragging: rotate view
- Right-click dragging: pan view
- Shift + left-click dragging: move object (in platers)
- Page up/down keys: zoom (Control reduces the zoom change steps)
- Up/down keys: explore layers
- R key: reset view
- F key: fit view to display entire print
- C key: toggle "display current layer only" mode (in print gcode view)
## RPC SERVER
```pronterface``` and ```pronsole``` start a RPC server, which runs by default
on localhost port 7978, which provides print progress information.
Here is a sample Python script querying the print status:
```python
import xmlrpclib
rpc = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:7978')
print rpc.status()
```
## CONFIGURATION
### Build dimensions
Build dimensions can be specified using the build_dimensions option (which can
be graphically edited in Pronterface settings). This option is formed of 9 parameters:
3 for the build volume dimensions, 3 for the build volume coordinate system
offset minimum, 3 for the endstop positions.
The default value is `200x200x100+0+0+0+0+0+0`, which corresponds to a
200x200mm (width x height) bed with 100mm travel in Z (there are the first
three numbers) and no offset. The absolute coordinates system origin (0,0,0) is
at the bottom left corner on the bed surface, and the top right corner on the
bed surface is (200,200,0).
A common practice is to have the origin of the coordinate system (0,0,0) at the
center of the bed surface. This is achieved by using the next three parameters,
for instance with `200x200x100-100-100+0+0+0+0`.
In this case, the bottom left corner of the bed will be at (-100,-100,0) and
the top right one at (100,100,0).
These two sets of settings should be sufficient for most people. However, for
some specific complicated setups and GCodes and some features, we might also
need the endstops positions for perfect display. These positions (which are
usually 0,0,0, so if you don't know you probably have a standard setup) are
specified in absolute coordinates, so if you have your bed starting at
(-100,-100,0) and your endstops are 10mm away from the bed left and right and
the Z endstop 5mm above the bed, you'll want to set the endstops positions to
(-110,-110,5) for this option.
## USING MACROS AND CUSTOM BUTTONS
### Macros in pronsole and pronterface
To send simple G-code (or pronsole command) sequence is as simple as entering them one by one in macro definition.
If you want to use parameters for your macros, substitute them with {0} {1} {2} ... etc.
All macros are saved automatically immediately after being entered.
Example 1, simple one-line alias:
```python
PC> macro where M114
```
Instead of having to remember the code to query position, you can query the position:
```python
PC> where
X:25.00Y:11.43Z:5.11E:0.00
```
Example 2 - macros to switch between different slicer programs, using "set" command to change options:
```python
PC> macro use_slicer
Enter macro using indented lines, end with empty line
..> set sliceoptscommand Slic3r/slic3r.exe --load slic3r.ini
..> set slicecommand Slic3r/slic3r.exe $s --load slic3r.ini --output $o
Macro 'use_slicer' defined
PC> macro use_sfact
..> set sliceoptscommand python skeinforge/skeinforge_application/skeinforge.py
..> set slicecommand python skeinforge/skeinforge_application/skeinforge_utilities/skeinforge_craft.py $s
Macro 'use_sfact' defined
```
Example 3, simple parametric macro:
```python
PC> macro move_down_by
Enter macro using indented lines, end with empty line
..> G91
..> G1 Z-{0}
..> G92
..>
```
Invoke the macro to move the printhead down by 5 millimeters:
```python
PC> move_down_by 5
```
For more powerful macro programming, it is possible to use python code escaping using ! symbol in front of macro commands.
Note that this python code invocation also works in interactive prompt:
```python
PC> !print "Hello, printer!"
Hello printer!
PC> macro debug_on !self.p.loud = 1
Macro 'debug_on' defined
PC> debug_on
PC> M114
SENT: M114
X:0.00Y:0.00Z:0.00E:0.00 Count X:0.00Y:0.00Z:0.00
RECV: X:0.00Y:0.00Z:0.00E:0.00 Count X:0.00Y:0.00Z:0.00
RECV: ok
```
You can use macro command itself to create simple self-modify or toggle functionality:
Example: swapping two macros to implement toggle:
```python
PC> macro toggle_debug_on
Enter macro using indented lines, end with empty line
..> !self.p.loud = 1
..> !print "Diagnostic information ON"
..> macro toggle_debug toggle_debug_off
..>
Macro 'toggle_debug_on' defined
PC> macro toggle_debug_off
Enter macro using indented lines, end with empty line
..> !self.p.loud = 0
..> !print "Diagnostic information OFF"
..> macro toggle_debug toggle_debug_on
..>
Macro 'toggle_debug_off' defined
PC> macro toggle_debug toggle_debug_on
Macro 'toggle_debug' defined
```
Now, each time we invoke "toggle_debug" macro, it toggles debug information on and off:
```python
PC> toggle_debug
Diagnostic information ON
PC> toggle_debug
Diagnostic information OFF
```
When python code (using ! symbol) is used in macros, it is even possible to use blocks/conditionals/loops.
It is okay to mix python code with pronsole commands, just keep the python indentation.
For example, following macro toggles the diagnostic information similarily to the previous example:
```python
!if self.p.loud:
!self.p.loud = 0
!print "Diagnostic information OFF"
!else:
!self.p.loud = 1
!print "Diagnostic information ON"
```
Macro parameters are available in '!'-escaped python code as locally defined list variable: arg[0] arg[1] ... arg[N]
All python code is executed in the context of the pronsole (or PronterWindow) object,
so it is possible to use all internal variables and methods, which provide great deal of functionality.
However the internal variables and methods are not very well documented and may be subject of change, as the program is developed.
Therefore it is best to use pronsole commands, which easily contain majority of the functionality that might be needed.
Some useful python-mode-only variables:
```python
!self.settings - contains all settings, e.g.
port (!self.settings.port), baudrate, xy_feedrate, e_feedrate, slicecommand, final_command, build_dimensions
You can set them also via pronsole command "set", but you can query the values only via python code.
!self.p - printcore object (see USING PRINTCORE section for using printcore object)
!self.cur_button - if macro was invoked via custom button, the number of the custom button, e.g. for usage in "button" command
!self.gwindow - wx graphical interface object for pronterface (highly risky to use because the GUI implementation details may change a lot between versions)
```
Some useful methods:
```python
!self.onecmd - invokes raw command, e.g.
!self.onecmd("move x 10")
!self.onecmd("!print self.p.loud")
!self.onecmd("button "+self.cur_button+" fanOFF /C cyan M107")
!self.project - invoke Projector
```
## USING HOST COMMANDS
Pronsole and the console interface in Pronterface accept a number of commands
which you can either use directly or inside your G-Code. To run a host command
from inside a G-Code, simply prefix it with `;@`.
List of available commands:
- `pause`: pauses the print until the user resumes it
- `run_script scriptname [arg1 ...]`: runs a custom script or program on the
host computer. This can for instance be used to produce a sound to warn the
user (e.g. `run_script beep -r 2` on machines were the `beep` util is
available), or to send an email or text message at the end of a print. The $s
token can be used in the arguments to get the current gcode file name
- `run_gcode_script scripname [arg1 ...]`: same as `run_script`, except that
all lines displayed by the script will be interpreted in turn (so that G-Code
lines will be immediately sent to the printer)
- `shell pythoncommand`: run a python command (can also be achieved by doing
`!pythoncommand`)
- `set option value`: sets the value of an option, e.g. `set mainviz 3D`
- `connect`
- `block_until_online`: wait for the printer to be online. For instance you can
do `python pronsole.py -e "connect" -e "block_until_online" -e "upload
object.gcode"` to start pronsole, connect for the printer, wait for it to be
online to start uploading the `object.gcode` file.
- `disconnect`
- `load gcodefile`
- `upload gcodefile target.g`: upload `gcodefile` to `target.g` on the SD card
- `slice stlfile`: slice `stlfile` and load the produced G-Code
- `print`: print the currently loaded file
- `sdprint target.g`: start a SD print
- `ls`: list files on SD card
- `eta`: display remaining print time
- `gettemp`: get current printer temperatures
- `settemp`: set hotend target temperature
- `bedtemp`: set bed target temperature
- `monitor`: monitor printer progress during a print
- `tool K`: switch to tool K
- `move xK`: move along `x` axis (works with other axes too)
- `extrude length [speed]`
- `reverse length [speed]`
- `home [axis]`
- `off`: turns off fans, motors, extruder, heatbed, power supply
- `exit`
# LICENSE
```
Printrun is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Printrun is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Printrun. If not, see .
```
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Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/TODO 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000654 13176371744 0015730 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 * [ ] Rework gcview zooming/rotation/move behavior
* [ ] Improve stlview
* [x] Add tool to select gcode area to ignore
* [ ] Add calibration helper
* [ ] Improve tabbed mode for wx 2.8 ? (the main toolbar is not wrapping as in 2.9)
- [ ] Review all settings long help
- [ ] Make heavy 3D viz work
- [ ] Add speed slider
- [ ] Fix code injection
- [ ] Improve gcode plater
- [ ] Check what happens for layer switch for 2D viewer
Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/auth.config 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000045 13176371744 0017362 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 [user]
user = admin
pass = password Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/calibrateextruder.py 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000011774 13176371744 0021330 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env python
# This file is part of the Printrun suite.
#
# Printrun is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Printrun is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Printrun. If not, see .
# Interactive RepRap e axis calibration program
# (C) Nathan Zadoks 2011
s = 300 # Extrusion speed (mm/min)
n = 100 # Default length to extrude
m = 0 # User-entered measured extrusion length
k = 300 # Default amount of steps per mm
port = '/dev/ttyUSB0' # Default serial port to connect to printer
temp = 210 # Default extrusion temperature
tempmax = 250 # Maximum extrusion temperature
t = int(n * 60) / s # Time to wait for extrusion
try:
from printdummy import printcore
except ImportError:
from printcore import printcore
import time
import getopt
import sys
import os
def float_input(prompt=''):
f = None
while f is None:
s = raw_input(prompt)
try:
f = float(s)
except ValueError:
sys.stderr.write("Not a valid floating-point number.\n")
sys.stderr.flush()
return f
def wait(t, m=''):
sys.stdout.write(m + '[' + (' ' * t) + ']\r' + m + '[')
sys.stdout.flush()
for i in range(t):
for s in ['|\b', '/\b', '-\b', '\\\b', '|']:
sys.stdout.write(s)
sys.stdout.flush()
time.sleep(1.0 / 5)
print
def w(s):
sys.stdout.write(s)
sys.stdout.flush()
def heatup(p, temp, s = 0):
curtemp = gettemp(p)
p.send_now('M109 S%03d' % temp)
p.temp = 0
if not s: w("Heating extruder up..")
f = False
while curtemp <= (temp - 1):
p.send_now('M105')
time.sleep(0.5)
if not f:
time.sleep(1.5)
f = True
curtemp = gettemp(p)
if curtemp: w(u"\rHeating extruder up.. %3d \xb0C" % curtemp)
if s: print
else: print "\nReady."
def gettemp(p):
try: p.logl
except: setattr(p, 'logl', 0)
try: p.temp
except: setattr(p, 'temp', 0)
for n in range(p.logl, len(p.log)):
line = p.log[n]
if 'T:' in line:
try:
setattr(p, 'temp', int(line.split('T:')[1].split()[0]))
except: print line
p.logl = len(p.log)
return p.temp
if not os.path.exists(port):
port = 0
# Parse options
help = u"""
%s [ -l DISTANCE ] [ -s STEPS ] [ -t TEMP ] [ -p PORT ]
-l --length Length of filament to extrude for each calibration step (default: %d mm)
-s --steps Initial amount of steps to use (default: %d steps)
-t --temp Extrusion temperature in degrees Celsius (default: %d \xb0C, max %d \xb0C)
-p --port Serial port the printer is connected to (default: %s)
-h --help This cruft.
"""[1:-1].encode('utf-8') % (sys.argv[0], n, k, temp, tempmax, port if port else 'auto')
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "hl:s:t:p:", ["help", "length=", "steps=", "temp=", "port="])
except getopt.GetoptError, err:
print str(err)
print help
sys.exit(2)
for o, a in opts:
if o in ('-h', '--help'):
print help
sys.exit()
elif o in ('-l', '--length'):
n = float(a)
elif o in ('-s', '--steps'):
k = int(a)
elif o in ('-t', '--temp'):
temp = int(a)
if temp >= tempmax:
print (u'%d \xb0C? Are you insane?'.encode('utf-8') % temp) + (" That's over nine thousand!" if temp > 9000 else '')
sys.exit(255)
elif o in ('-p', '--port'):
port = a
# Show initial parameters
print "Initial parameters"
print "Steps per mm: %3d steps" % k
print "Length extruded: %3d mm" % n
print
print "Serial port: %s" % (port if port else 'auto')
p = None
try:
# Connect to printer
w("Connecting to printer..")
try:
p = printcore(port, 115200)
except:
print 'Error.'
raise
while not p.online:
time.sleep(1)
w('.')
print " connected."
heatup(p, temp)
# Calibration loop
while n != m:
heatup(p, temp, True)
p.send_now("G92 E0") # Reset e axis
p.send_now("G1 E%d F%d" % (n, s)) # Extrude length of filament
wait(t, 'Extruding.. ')
m = float_input("How many millimeters of filament were extruded? ")
if m == 0: continue
if n != m:
k = (n / m) * k
p.send_now("M92 E%d" % int(round(k))) # Set new step count
print "Steps per mm: %3d steps" % k # Tell user
print 'Calibration completed.' # Yay!
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
finally:
if p: p.disconnect()
Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/custombtn.txt 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001235 13176371744 0020013 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 btns=[
###Defining custom buttons for pronterface is easy. Here's how.
###Below these instructions, add a line with the following format for each button
# ["button name","command",color(RGB)], <--That comma is important, do not forget it
###As an example: (Remove the # to try it out):
#["Read temp","M105",(200,100,100)],
#["Disable Axes","M84",(400,100,100)],
###You can use gcodes or any pronsole/pronterface commands
###The first four buttons will end up at the top of the window, visible in mini mode
###The rest of the buttons will be at the bottom under the gcode preview
###ADD BUTTON DEFINITIONS BELOW THIS LINE
###ADD BUTTON DEFINITIONS ABOVE THIS LINE
]
Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/dot.pronsolerc.example 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001071 13176371744 0021562 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # Sample .pronsolerc file - copy this into your home directory and rename it to .pronsolerc
!print "Loaded " + self.rc_filename
macro fan
!global _fan
!if '_fan' in globals() and _fan:
!_fan = 0
M107
!if hasattr(self,"cur_button") and self.cur_button is not None:
!self.onecmd('button %d "fan (off)" /c green fan' % self.cur_button)
!else:
!_fan = 1
M106
!if hasattr(self,"cur_button") and self.cur_button is not None:
!self.onecmd('button %d "fan (on)" /c yellow fan' % self.cur_button)
button 0 "fan (off)" /c "green" fan
Printrun-printrun-1.6.0/gcodeplater.py 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000001576 13176371744 0020112 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env python
# This file is part of the Printrun suite.
#
# Printrun is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Printrun is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Printrun. If not, see .
import sys
import wx
from printrun.gcodeplater import GcodePlater
if __name__ == '__main__':
app = wx.App(False)
main = GcodePlater(filenames = sys.argv[1:])
main.Show()
app.MainLoop()
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