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Add a speed knob to the wipe tower. #3569

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The default for wipe_tower_speed is 80mm/s which was hardcoded before.
The perimeter and grid section of the wipe tower will also print at
wipe_tower_speed. Though before it was hardcoded independently at
60mm/s.

wipe_tower_wipe_starting_speed is set to 26mm/s by default. And uses the
same ramp up logic as before. Ramping up the speed of the wipe lines
with an aggressive curve, before moving linearly 0.8mm/s at a time.

wipe_tower_wipe_starting_speed can be turned of by setting to 0.

The wipe_tower_speed is capped by the filament_max_volumetric_speed.
If filament_max_volumetric_speed is not set (0 value), then there is no
cap.

I personally only set a filament_max_volumetric_speed on stuff like very
flexible TPU and what not. For the rest, I depend on the global
volumetric speed limit. This way, I can set the wipe tower speed to
exceed my normal printing flow rate since quality of the wipe tower
doesn't matter. But a low flow rate filament would still be capped by
filament_max_volumetric_speed, preventing a mess.

I have copied the code from prusa3d#9293 branch of Prusa Slicer, and changed the UI binding to align with how it's processed in SuperSlicer, as well as compiled and tested.

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I created a new one that work from an angle.
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supermerill and others added 24 commits September 16, 2022 16:11
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The default for wipe_tower_speed is 80mm/s which was hardcoded before.
The perimeter and grid section of the wipe tower will also print at
wipe_tower_speed. Though before it was hardcoded independently at
60mm/s.

wipe_tower_wipe_starting_speed is set to 26mm/s by default. And uses the
same ramp up logic as before. Ramping up the speed of the wipe lines
with an aggressive curve, before moving linearly 0.8mm/s at a time.

wipe_tower_wipe_starting_speed can be turned of by setting to 0.

The wipe_tower_speed is capped by the filament_max_volumetric_speed.
If filament_max_volumetric_speed is not set (0 value), then there is no
cap.

I personally only set a filament_max_volumetric_speed on stuff like very
flexible TPU and what not. For the rest, I depend on the global
volumetric speed limit. This way, I can set the wipe tower speed to
exceed my normal printing flow rate since quality of the wipe tower
doesn't matter. But a low flow rate filament would still be capped by
filament_max_volumetric_speed, preventing a mess.

Using bombela@3fbe811
@GurgenCD GurgenCD requested a review from supermerill as a code owner January 10, 2023 18:13
supermerill pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 25, 2023
The default for wipe_tower_speed is 80mm/s which was hardcoded before.
The perimeter and grid section of the wipe tower will also print at
wipe_tower_speed. Though before it was hardcoded independently at
60mm/s.

wipe_tower_wipe_starting_speed is set to 26mm/s by default. And uses the
same ramp up logic as before. Ramping up the speed of the wipe lines
with an aggressive curve, before moving linearly 0.8mm/s at a time.

wipe_tower_wipe_starting_speed can be turned of by setting to 0.

The wipe_tower_speed is capped by the filament_max_volumetric_speed.
If filament_max_volumetric_speed is not set (0 value), then there is no
cap.

I personally only set a filament_max_volumetric_speed on stuff like very
flexible TPU and what not. For the rest, I depend on the global
volumetric speed limit. This way, I can set the wipe tower speed to
exceed my normal printing flow rate since quality of the wipe tower
doesn't matter. But a low flow rate filament would still be capped by
filament_max_volumetric_speed, preventing a mess.

Using bombela@3fbe811

supermerill:
* add % for wipe_tower_wipe_starting_speed

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merged.
I made some modifications:

  • add % for the wiping speed
  • revert the changes for 'x_to_wipe' : don't change the prusa code unless it's for a feature change or a bugfix, it only make merging new version harder.
  • removed settings from plater's preset as it's not used in the gui.

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garyd9 commented Sep 2, 2023

Just a message to keep this alive. Would love to see it in SS

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