PrusaPP
Posted: 11 Sep 2017, 14:07
Firstly, thanks to Jonathan for arranging this section of the forum...
PrusaPP is a Windows only (sorry) executable used to post-process KISS-sliced files initially written for the Prusa i3 "original" Mk2/s printer with a multi-material upgrade.
It was initially written over the 2016 Christmas holidays during beta-testing of the MMU, when I became a little frustrated by the lack of KISS support within the PR post-processor. (I don't think we had a functional post-processor at the time; we were just being fed with pre-sliced and processed G-code.)
The post processor has been expanded over time to include an "intelligent" wipe tower capable of working with variable layer height prints and also allowing each filament in use to have different purge volumes (example: printing light coloured transparent filament with dark opaque filament; the latter requires significantly less purging).
In addition to the Prusa MMU printers, the post-processor has been amended to work with other types of SNMM extruder systems (such as Prometheus) by means of user-specified unload and load strategy.
Post processor is available from my FTP server here: ftp://PrusaUser:resUasurP@ftp.rumble.si/
I am looking to include notes regarding program usage later in this thread, but I would also be very grateful to receive any fault reports and suggestions to improve and/or expand its use.
Thanks.
Peter
PrusaPP is a Windows only (sorry) executable used to post-process KISS-sliced files initially written for the Prusa i3 "original" Mk2/s printer with a multi-material upgrade.
It was initially written over the 2016 Christmas holidays during beta-testing of the MMU, when I became a little frustrated by the lack of KISS support within the PR post-processor. (I don't think we had a functional post-processor at the time; we were just being fed with pre-sliced and processed G-code.)
The post processor has been expanded over time to include an "intelligent" wipe tower capable of working with variable layer height prints and also allowing each filament in use to have different purge volumes (example: printing light coloured transparent filament with dark opaque filament; the latter requires significantly less purging).
In addition to the Prusa MMU printers, the post-processor has been amended to work with other types of SNMM extruder systems (such as Prometheus) by means of user-specified unload and load strategy.
Post processor is available from my FTP server here: ftp://PrusaUser:resUasurP@ftp.rumble.si/
I am looking to include notes regarding program usage later in this thread, but I would also be very grateful to receive any fault reports and suggestions to improve and/or expand its use.
Thanks.
Peter