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"0 mm of filament used in this print" [FIXED]

Hi all, I've been attempting to learn how to use Skeinforge, and mostly failing. I've produced a few successful prints using Slic3r to generate my gcode, but I thought it would be good to get...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print"

Who is telling you 0 mm of filament - pronterface? There is actually a bug in the new gcoder.py module - it does not add in the filament that is consumed from the final E axis reset until the end of...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print"

Thanks jbernardis... for bringing this issue/bug to the forefront and offering a fix for this. When I upgraded to Skeinforge v50 from v41, yes the Filament Used Qty. was magically no longer being...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print"

Actually, the gcoder.py is within Pronterface. For me, it was at line 204. Thanks, jbernardis!

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print"

Thanks TopherMan... for the information on where you found the gcoder.py file. However after doing another extensive search, lots of gcode*_*.py files found, but NO gcoder.py file. This is the correct...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print"

Hmm, well, it's right there in the main Printrun folder, right next to pronterface.py. Are you using the newest version of Printrun? I looked around on Github and it looks like gcoder.py is a newer...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print"

Yep... your right TopherMan File gcoder.py should be there in the printrun directory. Problem is apparently with the setup file(s) of Pronterface (with some setup/install downloads out there). Found...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print"

Not sure... I'm on Linux, so all I have to do is clone the repo and run it. Maybe you could try the setup.py attached to the pull request you linked? Sorry I'm not more help, I've never bothered...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print" [FIXED]

gcoder.py is a relatively new addition to pronterface, but I'm not sure the problem didn't exist in the old code too. I adapted this code for my own use, and I seem to remember having to make a...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print" [FIXED]

I´m a recent reprap user. Using Repetier-host V0.83 and Skeinforge to generate gcode for my prusa-mendel (Ecksbot). I make my desings in Solidworks. It gives me the volume and mass of the 100% fill...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print" [FIXED]

I think this thread was accidentally/way to prematurely marked [FIXED]... unfortunately I have not seen or found it to be fixed at all. "Thanks jbernardis... for bringing this issue/bug to the...

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Re: "0 mm of filament used in this print" [FIXED]

Shawn, For some reason I can't seem to edit my posts, so I can't change it at the moment. However, I am planning to change it to WORKAROUND, not remove it completely. The issue does not lie within...

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