Is it normal that S3D doesn't show slowed down perimeters in g-code preview after using your script?
Will printer print it slower anyway?
S3D doesn't show speed reduction after using script.Luke321 wrote:You should see the speed reduction when reloading the gcode into simplify.
The Mac version doesn't work. Dropbox adds a lot of junk files to the .app. I think it should be zipped so that Dropbox leaves it alone.DarthRevan wrote:Mac Version was too big to upload to the forum (Link)
Sorry for my late answer. Attached the original gcode file I use.DarthRevan wrote:Can you attach your G-Code and let me know what settings you put into the app?
Hi Luke, I used your postprocessor and somehow the nozzle goes to some imaginary point. crash into the top of my Z axis. screenshots shows the nozzle trying to go some places not even possible at the start, why is this so?Luke321 wrote:I made a script which does just that:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gnx004p8zm86n ... r.zip?dl=0
You need python 3.4.2
Create a shortcut to the python.exe and main.py from my postprocessor: C:\Python34\python.exe C:\....\main.py
Place the shortcut in the same folder as your .gcode file
Start the postprocessor and typ in the name of your file without .gcode
The program closes after finishing
enjoy!
In the postprocessor.py you can change the current minimum length value and speed.
Currently everything under 20mm is slowed down to 10mm/s and hardcoded
This was made in a hurry but it worked with dozens of prints.
Hope it is useful to some!