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Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:03 pm
by Squals6
Hey everyone,
I'm using Repetier-Host for my Orion Delta printer and I was wondering if there was a way to Queue up prints, I can't seem to find any documentation on the subject. I'm using Curaengine as the slicer type and I use the SD card to transfer from the computer to the printer.
Thank you!
Squals
pascalcleroux.carbonmade.com
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:16 pm
by teoman
I am not the most knowledgeable person here, but I fail to see what the advantage or point is creating a que for the prints.
It is not like a paper printer que where it starts to print right after...
You have to attend to it between the prints. So what I do is put a number before the gcode files and the just prin them one after the other from the SD card.
Now if you are referring to placing multiple prints to be printed at the same time that is different. What you do is open one stl file and then add more stls to that. Repetier lets you position and orient them as you see fit.
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 7:10 pm
by DavidF
I think there is a way in cura to be able to load multiple stls and then have them print sequentially. But all the parts to be printed have to be on the same g code file, not multiple files. I'll have to check around, but I remember someone telling me you can do that. Would something like that work for you?
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 9:40 pm
by Squals6
Yeah I think that would work Davidf. And teoman, the reason why I want to print one piece at a time is 2 reasons, first one, time, the less the printer head has to move around the printer bed, the better. And 2nd, every time the print head moves from piece to piece, i notice it creates globs of extra plastic, or filament wires which cause the print to be a lot more messy looking, versus printing them 1 by 1.
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 11:47 pm
by DavidF
ok did some checking around. Apparently this is somthing the "brown box" did when printing multiple objects and not a feature. You still may be able to splice some G code together to do it if you can figure out what kind of clearance you need for the effector between prints....
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 12:42 am
by teoman
Yes but what would the advantage be?
Bed not cooling??
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 12:45 am
by teoman
teoman wrote:Yes but what would the advantage be?
Compared to having a bunch of gcodes on the sd
Bed not cooling??
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:49 pm
by Squals6
You wouldn't have to go check when the print is done and start the new print, it would just automatically start it after it is done.
I guess I could copy paste the Gcode of a print at the end of another Gcode, i'll have to try that!
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:20 pm
by teoman
????
Not check on it??
And where would it start this new print? The old one is still on the bed. Unless you guys have made an automatic bed changer I just dont see how that would be possible.
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:23 pm
by nitewatchman
Just add g-code to strike the first piece smartly on the side. It's already teed up just needs a chip shot to get it off the bed for the second piece.
I do it with binder clips all the time, layer fan hits them and they are never seen again.
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:31 pm
by DavidF
Squals6 wrote:You wouldn't have to go check when the print is done and start the new print, it would just automatically start it after it is done.
I guess I could copy paste the Gcode of a print at the end of another Gcode, i'll have to try that!
Just make sure that when you slice them they are way way apart on the bed and in different locations so the effector doesn't crash into them...
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:49 pm
by Squals6
It would take smart placement of the models for sure, obviously cant have tall models close to each other, il make tests tonight
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 4:00 pm
by teoman
In that case I rcommend the sides of the circle that are between the towers.
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 10:47 am
by lightninjay
teoman wrote:In that case I rcommend the sides of the circle that are between the towers.
Awwww, but wouldn't that possibly bring up some of the issues they were having in the "Weird Z0 behavior" thread?
Re: Queueing prints with Repetier-Host
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 11:27 am
by teoman
lightninjay wrote:teoman wrote:In that case I rcommend the sides of the circle that are between the towers.
Awwww, but wouldn't that possibly bring up some of the issues they were having in the "Weird Z0 behavior" thread?
Well, unless you have some higher software calculating collision probabilities, that wkuld be a safe bet.