
M25-at-layer-postprocessor for Slic3r
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M25-At-Layer-Postprocessor The .Sh Gets Invoked From The Slic3R Post-Processing Scripts Field. The .Pl Is Invoked As A Terminal (So You Can Type Into It) By The .Sh Just Put Them Both In The Same Folder And Invoke The .Sh From Slic3R. - In Slic3R'S Preview, Determine At What Z Value Heights You Need An M25 Pause, To Insert Nuts Or Whatever, And Remember Those Digits. - Export The File To Gcode, Or Send To Octoprint, And The Post Porocessing Script Will Kick In, Offering You A Terminal To Enter The Z Values. - Enter Them Separated By Carriage Returns (Hit Enter), Then Hit Enter By Itself To Finish. - If Nothing Failed You Will Now Have A Gcode File That Has M25 Pauses Inserted As Instructed. Be Aware That I Use Octoprint'S Event Handlers To Add The Necessary Wrangling After The Pause, And Before The Print Resumes. (Hence The Octoprint Gcode Screenshot). Failure To Do These Things Usually Means A Failed Print If (When) You Bump The Bed During The Pause. You Could Actually Write Them Directly Into My Very Amateur Perl Script, On Either Side Of The M25 Statement, But That'S Not My Preference. No, I'M Not A Perl Coder. I Re-Learned Enough To Write This Script This Afternoon. It'S Probably Not Great. Yes I Wrote This For Linux. No I'M Not Going To Try To Guess Why It Might Not Work On Other Oses. Yes, You Should Comment/Link Here If You Do. 2018-02-05--13-29-44 Updated The .Pl With Less Dumb 2018-02-08--00-54-06 .Sh That Doesnt Keep Finished Terminal Open Altered Description Text Instructions To Reflect Previous .Pl Update
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