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No speed for return and lift are same, except if you write your own dynamic speed.
Until reach to resin level, max speed, after that min speed both from setup
1) True
1b) True
2) True
3) True, Yes
4) Yes both
Through terminal you can only communicate with RAMPS not projector.
Also terminate your commands based on spec \r\n
No, it is probably RAMPS related synchronization issue.
I am not sure about viewsonic but for acer command is * 0 IR 025. You should do experiments to find correct way of usage.
Hi,
Fixed in the beta version.
PlateID_LayerID_unixtimestamp
You can get value by requesting /status url, it will returns json file including lamp usage time called LampHours
Windows version is already includes the fix.
It looks very "alien predator" like
I believe you need filter to correct the color.
Doug,
It was pretty good sample of float precision problem. Could you try latest beta version and let me know if you could find any other issues?
I have tried your setup albeit factor barrel effect is small but you can see it applied on layers.
No it will be really difficult to work on blurred files.
Using green button (add with support) on plates you can rotate and add multiple pieces.
Auto support still not ready and I guess it will takes more time to reach to that point.
Please, share a debug file. (setup page/tools tab/debug button)
Currently supporting only one RAMPS for send and receiving commands. But you can wire multiple one and use syscall keyword to control them through external scripts
Actually chrome display percentage of uploads automatically. Hopefully it get added to firefox too.
Please, try the latest beta version.
Each time printer start printing. It will be more reliable if it could be read once.
Rob,
As Steve mentioned it is same as AA. Or atleast result should be very close.
Any vector (SVG/STL etc) graphics will get converted to raster format before could be displayed on GPU.
However the way raster get converted to raster format could affect image/print quality.
It already display last layer. If you have issue with that let me know.
I have tried it locally on my pi. I could not reproduce it. Do you have any RAMPS wired to nanodlp?
Are you relying on RAMPS or direct control?
For the both, nanodlp uses pulses to keep distances. The pulse is the smallest unit of movement for stepper motors so we could not have decimal values.
Use can use any external value in gcode boxes, using net or syscall keywords.
You can customize theme to support kind features. Also you can put custom inputs on setup page to get custom values, but it needs manual json editing.
It will put pressure on pi hardware. You can take video beside nanodlp, to see if it is reliable or not. (It was not reliable couple of years ago)
No, it ignores mask. Probably would be better if we have it applied or make it optional.