The purpose of this tool is to reduce the time needed to calibrate Nozzle offset for 3D printers that have multiple extruders and/or tool changing capabilities, by using a modified webcam as inspection microscope.
It utilizes OctoPrint to communicate with the printer and camera.
I consider the tool be in a serious alpha state, not ready for the masses, contributions (documentation, bug reports, patches) are welcome. I released the code mostly as a “technology demonstration”, and I’m happy to support anyone who wants to take this idea and integrate it into eg. OctoPrint as a plugin (I tried but failed, too steep of a learning curve for me :)) MIT License was specifically chosen to have as little as possible legal hurdles with taking code/ideas out of this project.
An upwards facing camera/microscope, mounted to the bed of the printer is used to get an high magnification (~5µm/pixel) image of a nozzle and moved to the center of the image using the XY carriage of the printer, thus the XY offset between all nozzles/tools can be determined from the carriage position. Z offset is determined by maximizing the contrast between two rings.
This video shows the whole process in detail.
Further details about how it evolved and how the camera is built can be found here:
https://hackaday.io/project/26053-tool-switching-multi-extrusion/log/64076-nozzle-offset-calibration
The very basic setup step (OctoPrint host/port/api-key) should be self explaining.
Setting up the tool changer is a bit more tricky, and might involve some knowledge of python. In short, parameters is evaluated using eval and must return a dictionary, which is than used to format Tool load and Tool unload gCode sequences. As OctoPrint provides no way to determine the printer position. Load end position and Unload end position need to be given instead.
If this sounds complicated, it is, but on the other hand imposes gives a lot of freedom to calculate/specify the commands needed to load/unload tools.
Example:
parameters:
{
'x_enter': 157 + tool * 60,
'x': 150 + tool * 60,
'x_leave': 143 + tool * 60,
'y_safe': 250,
'y_fast': 288,
'y': 290,
'fast': 15000,
'slow': 1000
}
Note: tool is a variable and indicates the number of the tool to be loaded/unloaded
unloadCmds:
G0 X{x} Y{y_safe} F{fast}
G0 Y{y}
G0 X{x_leave} F{slow}
G0 Y{y_safe} F{fast}
unloadEndPos:
(x, y_safe, Z)
Note: this is a python tuple, the values need to match the position after the previous gCode is executed. X, Y and Z are injected variables, refer to the printer position from before. In the given example unload doesn't move the printer in Z.
loadCmds:
G0 X{x} Y{y_safe} F{fast}
G0 Y{y}
G0 X{x_leave} F{slow}
G0 Y{y_safe} F{fast}
loadEndPos:
(x_leave, y_safe, Z)
The tool is written in Python and requires the following dependencies
- sudo pip3 install opencv-python-headless
- sudo apt-get install python3-pyqt4
- sudo apt-get install python3-yaml
- sudo apt-get install python3-matplotlib
MIT License
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