95 lines
3.2 KiB
PowerShell
95 lines
3.2 KiB
PowerShell
# Slic3r postprocessing script for RRF 2.0 (Duet)
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#
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# Configure it by putting the path to the .cmd file
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# under "Print Settings" --> "Output options" --> "Post-processing scripts"
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#
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# What it does:
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#
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# * Insert a "T0" activation line if one doesn't exist before temperature setting commands
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#
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# * Rewrite all M104/M140/M109/M190 temperature commands into "G10" temperature commands
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# so that they do not override Duet's standby temperatures.
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# If you edit the print_end.g to disable the "option 1: turn off tool heaters" behavior
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# and instead use "option 2: disable tools and set standby",
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# then manually set a standby temperature before starting the print,
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# when the print is finished it will hold your standby temps. (e.g. 170C hotend, 45C bed)
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Param(
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[string]$gcodeFileName
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)
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Set-StrictMode -Version 'Latest'
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$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
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$gcodeFileName = [System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath($gcodeFileName)
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[string]$tempFileName = "$gcodeFileName~"
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$currentTool = '-1'
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$printEnded = $false
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$reader = [System.IO.File]::OpenText($gcodeFileName)
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$writer = [System.IO.File]::CreateText($tempFileName)
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$toolRegex = New-Object System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex '^T(\d+)'
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$toolTempRegex = New-Object System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex '^(M104|M109) S(\d+)'
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$bedTempRegex = New-Object System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex '^(M140|M190) S(\d+)'
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$printEndRegex = New-Object System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex '^M98 P"print_end.g"'
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for ($line = $reader.ReadLine(); $line -ne $null; $line = $reader.ReadLine())
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{
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$toolMatch = $toolRegex.Match($line)
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if ($toolMatch.Success)
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{
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$currentTool = $toolMatch.Groups[1].Value
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$writer.WriteLine($line)
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continue
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}
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$printEndMatch = $printEndRegex.Match($line)
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if ($printEndMatch.Success)
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{
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$printEnded = $true
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$writer.WriteLine($line)
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continue
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}
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$toolTempMatch = $toolTempRegex.Match($line)
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$bedTempMatch = $bedTempRegex.Match($line)
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if ($printEnded -and ($toolTempMatch.Success -or $bedTempMatch.Success))
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{
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# Don't allow Slic3r to change temperatures after the print_end.g script has run
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$writer.WriteLine("; $line ; postprocess: omitted temperature control line after print_end.g macro")
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continue
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}
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if ($toolTempMatch.Success)
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{
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if ($currentTool -eq '-1')
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{
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# No tool is selected. Activate T0 first.
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$writer.WriteLine('T0 ; postprocess: added default tool activation')
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$currentTool = '0'
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}
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# Change an M104 or M109 tool temp command into a G10 tool temp command. This will preserve the tool's standby temperature.
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$writer.WriteLine("G10 S$($toolTempMatch.Groups[2].Value) ; postprocess: $line")
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if ($toolTempMatch.Groups[1].Value -eq 'M109')
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{
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# M109 is "set and wait". Add an "M116 PX" to wait for temp on this tool.
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$writer.WriteLine("M116 P$($currentTool) ; postprocess: wait for M109 temp")
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}
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continue
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}
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$writer.WriteLine($line)
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}
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$reader.Dispose()
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$writer.Dispose()
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[System.IO.File]::Replace($tempFileName, $gcodeFileName, [nullstring]::Value)
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