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AI camera support as well |
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put [Feature Request] on the thread title |
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I also would like these features if possible |
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Would also like to know if this is doable. |
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according to this Creality post is maybe be accessible to Orca in the next FW update... https://www.reddit.com/r/crealityk1/comments/18wlsr7/upcoming_firmware_for_k1k1maxk1c/ |
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@SoftFever you aware of this announcement by Creality? |
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I can confirm that you can send the file from Orca to the K1 and then print with calibration from the printer screen... although it overrides KAMP. Now we just need to be able to activate it directly from the slicer |
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The new firmware 1.3.3.5 was released today, and it specifically indicates lidar support for Orca. Would be nice to see the feature implemented. |
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Since I wasn't able to find anything regarding this, I did my own digging and found that you can connect to port 9999 with websocket and trigger print with AI support. Upload the file to printer and then trigger using below command. echo '{"method":"set","params":{"opGcodeFile":"printprt:/usr/data/printer_data/gcodes/filename_to_be_printed.gcode","enableSelfTest":1,"aiPausePrint":1,"aiDetection":1,"aiFirstFloor":1,"aiSw":1}}' | ./websocat.x86_64-unknown-linux-musl ws://printer.ip.address:9999
Please note that this is on my rooted K1 Max using guilouz script.
Hope to see this added to Orca 😃 |
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If Orca added this K series owners would be in love with Orca |
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This is a huge find. Hopefully the Orca team can implement this.
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Since I wasn't able to find anything regarding this, I did my own
digging and found that you can connect to port 9999 with websocket and
trigger print with AI support. Upload the file to printer and then
trigger using below command.
echo
'{"method":"set","params":{"opGcodeFile":"printprt:/usr/data/printer_data/gcodes/filename_to_be_printed.gcode","enableSelfTest":1,"aiPausePrint":1,"aiDetection":1,"aiFirstFloor":1,"aiSw":1}}'
| ./websocat.x86_64-unknown-linux-musl ws://printer.ip.address:9999
Hope to see this added to Orca 😃
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Since this was originally opened, the Creality Print 5.x code base was released which is partially based on Orca. Have any interested parties evaluated the feasibility of a backport? |
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Hi,
just got my new printer, using Orca Slicer on it is working fine. But is it also possible to use the Lidar from it for flow calibration? When using Creality Slicer it prints 4 zig-zag lines and scans. Can't find anything similar in Orca Slicer.
If it's not available, is there any chance, this can be implemented in the future?
Thanks for helping :)
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