├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ ├── create_tagged_release_with_packages.yaml │ └── package.json ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── LinearAdvanceSettingPlugin.py ├── README.md ├── __init__.py ├── linear_advance35.def.json ├── linear_advance47.def.json └── plugin.json /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | github: fieldofview 2 | custom: ["https://www.paypal.me/fieldofview"] 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/create_tagged_release_with_packages.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: "Cura-plugin release" 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | tags: 6 | - "v*" 7 | 8 | jobs: 9 | create-curapackages: 10 | name: "Tagged Release" 11 | runs-on: "ubuntu-latest" 12 | 13 | steps: 14 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 15 | with: 16 | path: "build" 17 | submodules: "recursive" 18 | - uses: fieldOfView/cura-plugin-packager-action@main 19 | with: 20 | source_folder: "build" 21 | package_info_path: "build/.github/workflows/package.json" 22 | - uses: "marvinpinto/action-automatic-releases@latest" 23 | with: 24 | repo_token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" 25 | prerelease: false 26 | files: | 27 | *.curapackage 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "author": { 3 | "author_id": "fieldofview", 4 | "display_name": "fieldOfView", 5 | "email": "aldo@fieldofview.com", 6 | "website": "http://fieldofview.com" 7 | }, 8 | "description": "Adds a Linear Advance Ratio setting for firmware that supports the LIN_ADVANCE feature. \n\nThe development of this plugin can be sponsored via Github Sponsors (https://github.com/sponsors/fieldofview) or Paypal (https://www.paypal.me/fieldofview)", 9 | "display_name": "Linear Advance Settings", 10 | "package_id": "LinearAdvanceSettingPlugin", 11 | "package_type": "plugin", 12 | "package_version": "0.0.0", 13 | "sdk_version": 0, 14 | "sdk_version_semver": "0.0.0", 15 | "website": "https://github.com/fieldOfView/Cura-LinearAdvanceSettingPlugin" 16 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | *$py.class 5 | *.qmlc 6 | 7 | # C extensions 8 | *.so 9 | 10 | # Distribution / packaging 11 | .Python 12 | env/ 13 | build/ 14 | develop-eggs/ 15 | dist/ 16 | downloads/ 17 | eggs/ 18 | .eggs/ 19 | lib/ 20 | lib64/ 21 | parts/ 22 | sdist/ 23 | var/ 24 | *.egg-info/ 25 | .installed.cfg 26 | *.egg 27 | 28 | # PyInstaller 29 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 30 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 31 | *.manifest 32 | *.spec 33 | 34 | # Installer logs 35 | pip-log.txt 36 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 37 | 38 | # Unit test / coverage reports 39 | htmlcov/ 40 | .tox/ 41 | .coverage 42 | .coverage.* 43 | .cache 44 | nosetests.xml 45 | coverage.xml 46 | *,cover 47 | .hypothesis/ 48 | 49 | # Translations 50 | *.mo 51 | *.pot 52 | 53 | # Django stuff: 54 | *.log 55 | 56 | # Sphinx documentation 57 | docs/_build/ 58 | 59 | # PyBuilder 60 | target/ 61 | 62 | #Ipython Notebook 63 | .ipynb_checkpoints 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 19 November 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure 12 | cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. 13 | 14 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 15 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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type: Optional[i18nCatalog] 31 | 32 | self._settings_dict = {} # type: Dict[str, Any] 33 | self._expanded_categories = [] # type: List[str] # temporary list used while creating nested settings 34 | 35 | try: 36 | api_version = self._application.getAPIVersion() 37 | except AttributeError: 38 | # UM.Application.getAPIVersion was added for API > 6 (Cura 4) 39 | # Since this plugin version is only compatible with Cura 3.5 and newer, and no version-granularity 40 | # is required before Cura 4.7, it is safe to assume API 5 41 | api_version = Version(5) 42 | 43 | if api_version < Version("7.3.0"): 44 | settings_definition_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "linear_advance35.def.json") 45 | else: 46 | settings_definition_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "linear_advance47.def.json") 47 | try: 48 | with open(settings_definition_path, "r", encoding = "utf-8") as f: 49 | self._settings_dict = json.load(f, object_pairs_hook = collections.OrderedDict) 50 | except: 51 | Logger.logException("e", "Could not load linear advance settings definition") 52 | return 53 | 54 | ContainerRegistry.getInstance().containerLoadComplete.connect(self._onContainerLoadComplete) 55 | self._application.getOutputDeviceManager().writeStarted.connect(self._filterGcode) 56 | 57 | def _onContainerLoadComplete(self, container_id: str) -> None: 58 | if not ContainerRegistry.getInstance().isLoaded(container_id): 59 | # skip containers that could not be loaded, or subsequent findContainers() will cause an infinite loop 60 | return 61 | 62 | try: 63 | container = ContainerRegistry.getInstance().findContainers(id = container_id)[0] 64 | except IndexError: 65 | # the container no longer exists 66 | return 67 | 68 | if not isinstance(container, DefinitionContainer): 69 | # skip containers that are not definitions 70 | return 71 | if container.getMetaDataEntry("type") == "extruder": 72 | # skip extruder definitions 73 | return 74 | 75 | try: 76 | material_category = container.findDefinitions(key="material")[0] 77 | except IndexError: 78 | Logger.log("e", "Could not find parent category setting to add settings to") 79 | return 80 | 81 | for setting_key in self._settings_dict.keys(): 82 | setting_definition = SettingDefinition(setting_key, container, material_category, self._i18n_catalog) 83 | setting_definition.deserialize(self._settings_dict[setting_key]) 84 | 85 | # add the setting to the already existing material settingdefinition 86 | # private member access is naughty, but the alternative is to serialise, nix and deserialise the whole thing, 87 | # which breaks stuff 88 | material_category._children.append(setting_definition) 89 | container._definition_cache[setting_key] = setting_definition 90 | 91 | self._expanded_categories = self._application.expandedCategories.copy() 92 | self._updateAddedChildren(container, setting_definition) 93 | self._application.setExpandedCategories(self._expanded_categories) 94 | self._expanded_categories = [] # type: List[str] 95 | container._updateRelations(setting_definition) 96 | 97 | def _updateAddedChildren(self, container: DefinitionContainer, setting_definition: SettingDefinition) -> None: 98 | children = setting_definition.children 99 | if not children or not setting_definition.parent: 100 | return 101 | 102 | # make sure this setting is expanded so its children show up in setting views 103 | if setting_definition.parent.key in self._expanded_categories: 104 | self._expanded_categories.append(setting_definition.key) 105 | 106 | for child in children: 107 | container._definition_cache[child.key] = child 108 | self._updateAddedChildren(container, child) 109 | 110 | def _filterGcode(self, output_device: "OutputDevice") -> None: 111 | scene = self._application.getController().getScene() 112 | 113 | global_container_stack = self._application.getGlobalContainerStack() 114 | used_extruder_stacks = self._application.getExtruderManager().getUsedExtruderStacks() 115 | if not global_container_stack or not used_extruder_stacks: 116 | return 117 | 118 | if not global_container_stack.getProperty("material_linear_advance_enable", "value"): 119 | return 120 | 121 | gcode_dict = getattr(scene, "gcode_dict", {}) 122 | if not gcode_dict: # this also checks for an empty dict 123 | Logger.log("w", "Scene has no gcode to process") 124 | return 125 | 126 | gcode_flavor = global_container_stack.getProperty("machine_gcode_flavor", "value") 127 | if gcode_flavor == "RepRap (RepRap)": 128 | # Pressure Advance (for RepRap / Duet) 129 | gcode_command_pattern = "M572 S%f D%d" 130 | else: 131 | # Linear Advance (for Marlin) 132 | gcode_command_pattern = "M900 K%f T%d" 133 | gcode_command_pattern += " ;added by LinearAdvanceSettingPlugin" 134 | 135 | dict_changed = False 136 | 137 | for plate_id in gcode_dict: 138 | gcode_list = gcode_dict[plate_id] 139 | if len(gcode_list) < 2: 140 | Logger.log("w", "Plate %s does not contain any layers", plate_id) 141 | continue 142 | 143 | if ";LINEARADVANCEPROCESSED\n" in gcode_list[0]: 144 | Logger.log("d", "Plate %s has already been processed", plate_id) 145 | continue 146 | 147 | setting_key = "material_linear_advance_factor" 148 | 149 | current_linear_advance_factors = {} # type: Dict[int, float] 150 | apply_factor_per_feature = {} # type: Dict[int, bool] 151 | 152 | for extruder_stack in used_extruder_stacks: 153 | extruder_nr = int(extruder_stack.getProperty("extruder_nr", "value")) 154 | linear_advance_factor = extruder_stack.getProperty(setting_key, "value") 155 | 156 | gcode_list[1] = gcode_list[1] + gcode_command_pattern % (linear_advance_factor, extruder_nr) + "\n" 157 | 158 | dict_changed = True 159 | 160 | current_linear_advance_factors[extruder_nr] = linear_advance_factor 161 | 162 | apply_factor_per_feature[extruder_nr] = False 163 | for feature_setting_key in self.__gcode_type_to_setting_key.values(): 164 | if extruder_stack.getProperty(feature_setting_key, "value") != linear_advance_factor: 165 | apply_factor_per_feature[extruder_nr] = True 166 | break 167 | 168 | if any(apply_factor_per_feature.values()): 169 | current_layer_nr = -1 170 | for layer_nr, layer in enumerate(gcode_list): 171 | lines = layer.split("\n") 172 | lines_changed = False 173 | for line_nr, line in enumerate(lines): 174 | 175 | if line.startswith(";LAYER:"): 176 | try: 177 | current_layer_nr = int(line[7:]) 178 | except ValueError: 179 | Logger.log("w", "Could not parse layer number: ", line) 180 | if line.startswith(";TYPE:"): 181 | # Changed line type 182 | feature_type = line[6:] # remove ";TYPE:" 183 | try: 184 | feature_setting_key = self.__gcode_type_to_setting_key[feature_type] 185 | except KeyError: 186 | Logger.log("w", "Unknown feature type in gcode: ", feature_type) 187 | feature_setting_key = "" 188 | 189 | if current_layer_nr <= 0 and feature_type != "SKIRT": 190 | feature_setting_key = "material_linear_advance_factor_layer_0" 191 | 192 | for extruder_stack in used_extruder_stacks: 193 | extruder_nr = extruder_stack.getProperty("extruder_nr", "value") 194 | 195 | if not apply_factor_per_feature[extruder_nr]: 196 | continue 197 | 198 | if feature_setting_key: 199 | linear_advance_factor = extruder_stack.getProperty(feature_setting_key, "value") 200 | else: # unknown feature type 201 | linear_advance_factor = 0 # no linear advance compensation for this feature 202 | 203 | if linear_advance_factor != current_linear_advance_factors.get(extruder_nr, None): 204 | current_linear_advance_factors[extruder_nr] = linear_advance_factor 205 | 206 | lines.insert(line_nr + 1, gcode_command_pattern % (linear_advance_factor, extruder_nr)) 207 | 208 | lines_changed = True 209 | 210 | if lines_changed: 211 | gcode_list[layer_nr] = "\n".join(lines) 212 | dict_changed = True 213 | 214 | gcode_list[0] += ";LINEARADVANCEPROCESSED\n" 215 | gcode_dict[plate_id] = gcode_list 216 | 217 | if dict_changed: 218 | setattr(scene, "gcode_dict", gcode_dict) 219 | 220 | __gcode_type_to_setting_key = { 221 | "WALL-OUTER": "material_linear_advance_factor_wall_0", 222 | "WALL-INNER": "material_linear_advance_factor_wall_x", 223 | "SKIN": "material_linear_advance_factor_topbottom", 224 | "SUPPORT": "material_linear_advance_factor_support", 225 | "SUPPORT-INTERFACE": "material_linear_advance_factor_support_interface", 226 | "SKIRT": "material_linear_advance_factor_skirt_brim", 227 | "FILL": "material_linear_advance_factor_infill", 228 | "PRIME-TOWER": "material_linear_advance_factor_prime_tower" 229 | } 230 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LinearAdvanceSettingPlugin 2 | 3 | This plugin adds a setting named "Linear Advance Factor", and a number of feature-specific subsettings to the Material category in the Custom print setup of Cura. The plugin inserts M900 commands in the Gcode to set the Linear Advance Factor for Marlin-based printers (that have the LIN_ADVANCE feature enabled) or M572 to set the Pressure Advance Factor for RepRap based printers. 4 | 5 | For more information about Linear Advance, see the Marlin documentation: http://marlinfw.org/docs/features/lin_advance.html 6 | For more information about Pressure Advance, see the Duet documentation: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Pressure_advance 7 | 8 | Users of Klipper can add the following lines to their `printer.cfg`: 9 | ``` 10 | [gcode_macro m900] 11 | default_parameter_K: 0 12 | gcode: 13 | SET_PRESSURE_ADVANCE ADVANCE={K} 14 | ``` 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Copyright (c) 2022 Aldo Hoeben / fieldOfView 2 | # The LinearAdvanceSettingPlugin is released under the terms of the AGPLv3 or higher. 3 | 4 | from . import LinearAdvanceSettingPlugin 5 | 6 | 7 | def getMetaData(): 8 | return {} 9 | 10 | def register(app): 11 | return {"extension": LinearAdvanceSettingPlugin.LinearAdvanceSettingPlugin()} 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /linear_advance35.def.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "material_linear_advance_enable": 3 | { 4 | "label": "Enable Linear Advance", 5 | "description": "Enables adjusting the linear advance factors in the g-code.", 6 | "type": "bool", 7 | "default_value": false, 8 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 9 | "settable_per_extruder": false, 10 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false 11 | }, 12 | "material_linear_advance_factor": { 13 | "label": "Linear Advance Factor", 14 | "description": "Sets the advance extrusion factor for Linear Advance. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied.", 15 | "type": "float", 16 | "default_value": 0, 17 | "minimum_value": "0", 18 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 19 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 20 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 21 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 22 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 23 | "children": { 24 | "material_linear_advance_factor_infill": { 25 | "label": "Infill Linear Advance Factor", 26 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing infill. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 27 | "type": "float", 28 | "default_value": 0, 29 | "minimum_value": "0", 30 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 31 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 32 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 33 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 34 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 35 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and infill_sparse_density > 0", 36 | "limit_to_extruder": "infill_extruder_nr" 37 | }, 38 | "material_linear_advance_factor_wall": { 39 | "label": "Wall Linear Advance Factor", 40 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing walls. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 41 | "type": "float", 42 | "default_value": 0, 43 | "minimum_value": "0", 44 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 45 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 46 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 47 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 48 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 49 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 50 | "children": { 51 | "material_linear_advance_factor_wall_0": { 52 | "label": "Outer Wall Linear Advance Factor", 53 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing the outermost wall. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 54 | "type": "float", 55 | "default_value": 0, 56 | "minimum_value": "0", 57 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 58 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 59 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 60 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 61 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor_wall", 62 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 63 | "limit_to_extruder": "wall_0_extruder_nr" 64 | }, 65 | "material_linear_advance_factor_wall_x": { 66 | "label": "Inner Wall Linear Advance Factor", 67 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing all inner walls. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 68 | "type": "float", 69 | "default_value": 0, 70 | "minimum_value": "0", 71 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 72 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 73 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 74 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 75 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor_wall", 76 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 77 | "limit_to_extruder": "wall_x_extruder_nr" 78 | } 79 | } 80 | }, 81 | "material_linear_advance_factor_topbottom": { 82 | "label": "Top/Bottom Skin Linear Advance Factor", 83 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing top/bottom skin layers. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 84 | "type": "float", 85 | "default_value": 0, 86 | "minimum_value": "0", 87 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 88 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 89 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 90 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 91 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 92 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 93 | "limit_to_extruder": "top_bottom_extruder_nr" 94 | }, 95 | "material_linear_advance_factor_support": { 96 | "label": "Support Linear Advance Factor", 97 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing support structures. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 98 | "type": "float", 99 | "default_value": 0, 100 | "minimum_value": "0", 101 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 102 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 103 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 104 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 105 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 106 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and (support_enable or support_tree_enable)", 107 | "limit_to_extruder": "support_extruder_nr" 108 | }, 109 | "material_linear_advance_factor_support_interface": { 110 | "label": "Support Interface Linear Advance Factor", 111 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing support interfaces. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 112 | "type": "float", 113 | "default_value": 0, 114 | "minimum_value": "0", 115 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 116 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 117 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 118 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 119 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor_support", 120 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and support_interface_enable and (support_enable or support_tree_enable)", 121 | "limit_to_extruder": "support_interface_extruder_nr" 122 | }, 123 | "material_linear_advance_factor_prime_tower": { 124 | "label": "Prime Tower Linear Advance Factor", 125 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing the prime tower. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 126 | "type": "float", 127 | "default_value": 0, 128 | "minimum_value": "0", 129 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 130 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 131 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 132 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 133 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 134 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and resolveOrValue('prime_tower_enable')" 135 | }, 136 | "material_linear_advance_factor_skirt_brim": { 137 | "label": "Skirt/Brim Linear Advance Factor", 138 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing adhesion skirts or brims. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 139 | "type": "float", 140 | "default_value": 0, 141 | "minimum_value": "0", 142 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 143 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 144 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 145 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 146 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 147 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and (resolveOrValue('adhesion_type') == 'skirt' or resolveOrValue('adhesion_type') == 'brim' or resolveOrValue('draft_shield_enabled') or resolveOrValue('ooze_shield_enabled'))", 148 | "limit_to_extruder": "adhesion_extruder_nr" 149 | }, 150 | "material_linear_advance_factor_layer_0": { 151 | "label": "Initial Layer Linear Advance Factor", 152 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing the first layer. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 153 | "type": "float", 154 | "default_value": 0, 155 | "minimum_value": "0", 156 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 157 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 158 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 159 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 160 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 161 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor" 162 | } 163 | } 164 | } 165 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /linear_advance47.def.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "material_linear_advance_enable": 3 | { 4 | "label": "Enable Linear Advance", 5 | "description": "Enables adjusting the linear advance factors in the g-code.", 6 | "type": "bool", 7 | "default_value": false, 8 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 9 | "settable_per_extruder": false, 10 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false 11 | }, 12 | "material_linear_advance_factor": { 13 | "label": "Linear Advance Factor", 14 | "description": "Sets the advance extrusion factor for Linear Advance. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied.", 15 | "type": "float", 16 | "default_value": 0, 17 | "minimum_value": "0", 18 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 19 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 20 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 21 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 22 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 23 | "children": { 24 | "material_linear_advance_factor_infill": { 25 | "label": "Infill Linear Advance Factor", 26 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing infill. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 27 | "type": "float", 28 | "default_value": 0, 29 | "minimum_value": "0", 30 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 31 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 32 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 33 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 34 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 35 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and infill_sparse_density > 0", 36 | "limit_to_extruder": "infill_extruder_nr" 37 | }, 38 | "material_linear_advance_factor_wall": { 39 | "label": "Wall Linear Advance Factor", 40 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing walls. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 41 | "type": "float", 42 | "default_value": 0, 43 | "minimum_value": "0", 44 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 45 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 46 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 47 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 48 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 49 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 50 | "children": { 51 | "material_linear_advance_factor_wall_0": { 52 | "label": "Outer Wall Linear Advance Factor", 53 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing the outermost wall. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 54 | "type": "float", 55 | "default_value": 0, 56 | "minimum_value": "0", 57 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 58 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 59 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 60 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 61 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor_wall", 62 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 63 | "limit_to_extruder": "wall_0_extruder_nr" 64 | }, 65 | "material_linear_advance_factor_wall_x": { 66 | "label": "Inner Wall Linear Advance Factor", 67 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing all inner walls. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 68 | "type": "float", 69 | "default_value": 0, 70 | "minimum_value": "0", 71 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 72 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 73 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 74 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 75 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor_wall", 76 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 77 | "limit_to_extruder": "wall_x_extruder_nr" 78 | } 79 | } 80 | }, 81 | "material_linear_advance_factor_topbottom": { 82 | "label": "Top/Bottom Skin Linear Advance Factor", 83 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing top/bottom skin layers. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 84 | "type": "float", 85 | "default_value": 0, 86 | "minimum_value": "0", 87 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 88 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 89 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 90 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 91 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 92 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')", 93 | "limit_to_extruder": "top_bottom_extruder_nr" 94 | }, 95 | "material_linear_advance_factor_support": { 96 | "label": "Support Linear Advance Factor", 97 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing support structures. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 98 | "type": "float", 99 | "default_value": 0, 100 | "minimum_value": "0", 101 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 102 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 103 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 104 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 105 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 106 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and support_enable", 107 | "limit_to_extruder": "support_extruder_nr" 108 | }, 109 | "material_linear_advance_factor_support_interface": { 110 | "label": "Support Interface Linear Advance Factor", 111 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing support interfaces. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 112 | "type": "float", 113 | "default_value": 0, 114 | "minimum_value": "0", 115 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 116 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 117 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 118 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 119 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor_support", 120 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and support_interface_enable and support_enable", 121 | "limit_to_extruder": "support_interface_extruder_nr" 122 | }, 123 | "material_linear_advance_factor_prime_tower": { 124 | "label": "Prime Tower Linear Advance Factor", 125 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing the prime tower. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 126 | "type": "float", 127 | "default_value": 0, 128 | "minimum_value": "0", 129 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 130 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 131 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 132 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 133 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 134 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and resolveOrValue('prime_tower_enable')" 135 | }, 136 | "material_linear_advance_factor_skirt_brim": { 137 | "label": "Skirt/Brim Linear Advance Factor", 138 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing adhesion skirts or brims. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 139 | "type": "float", 140 | "default_value": 0, 141 | "minimum_value": "0", 142 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 143 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 144 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 145 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 146 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 147 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable') and (resolveOrValue('adhesion_type') == 'skirt' or resolveOrValue('adhesion_type') == 'brim' or resolveOrValue('draft_shield_enabled') or resolveOrValue('ooze_shield_enabled'))", 148 | "limit_to_extruder": "adhesion_extruder_nr" 149 | }, 150 | "material_linear_advance_factor_layer_0": { 151 | "label": "Initial Layer Linear Advance Factor", 152 | "description": "The Linear Advance Factor used when printing the first layer. A value of '0' means no linear advance compensation is applied for this feature.", 153 | "type": "float", 154 | "default_value": 0, 155 | "minimum_value": "0", 156 | "maximum_value_warning": "10.0", 157 | "settable_per_mesh": false, 158 | "settable_per_extruder": true, 159 | "settable_per_meshgroup": false, 160 | "value": "material_linear_advance_factor", 161 | "enabled": "resolveOrValue('material_linear_advance_enable')" 162 | } 163 | } 164 | } 165 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plugin.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Linear Advance Setting", 3 | "author": "fieldOfView", 4 | "version": "3.6.0", 5 | "description": "Adds Linear Advance factor settings", 6 | "api": 5, 7 | "supported_sdk_versions": ["5.0.0", "6.0.0", "7.0.0", "8.0.0"] 8 | } 9 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------