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Baklin
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OctoPrint, Statistics and FailStats?

I'm using Octoprint to print with my MK3s. That all works great but I noticed some things I that don't work and I would like to know if that is some way to make it work anyway. Maybe with plugins for Octoprint.

 

Today I had a print fail. Only a small layer shift but it doesn't look great and I will do it over again. But when I looked to see what happened I noticed that the fail stats on the Prusa didn't show meaningful numbers. With a little testing with printing via Octoprint and from the sd-card I figured out the printer doesn't store the fail stats for the latest Octoprint print. But shows all fails from when the printer last used the sd-card. So with one forced fail on the sd-card print and 2 on the next Octoprint print the stats now show 3 fails for the last print.

 

Is there a way to make the Prusa show the fails for the Octoprint print only or does anyone know of a plugin for Octoprint to show these?

 

And the statistics for the Prusa only show the prints done with the sd-card. The display now shows 67m filament used but I have used over 3kg since I have the Prusa.

Same question. Is there a way to display the actual statistics?

 

Both not really important, but would be nice to have a fix or work around.

Opublikowany : 14/11/2020 7:04 pm
Clemens M.
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RE: OctoPrint, Statistics and FailStats?

That is funny - I think it is that way:

Priting from SD-card ==> the printer is adding the used filament length and is calculating that. But: using Octoprint during a print (means you start the print over Octoprint) the Prusa printer is NOT calculating the filament length.

There is a plugin which is available:
https://plugins.octoprint.org/plugins/stats/

If you have problems to install please respond here.

Best regards, Clemens

Mini, i3 MK2.5S, i3 MK4, CClone (Eigenbau)

Opublikowany : 14/11/2020 9:41 pm
Baklin
(@baklin)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: OctoPrint, Statistics and FailStats?

Thanks. I had seen that but at first glance I thought it was just for power monitoring. Looks like it can do more that just that.

I have installed it now and will see what it can do for me. At the moment there isn't much to see, but that will change after a few days/prints.

 

Installation needed an extra step for me because I didn't use pyhton 3 yet. That was easy to fix.

Upgrade your OctoPrint install to Python 3!

Opublikowany : 15/11/2020 9:52 am
Baklin
(@baklin)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: OctoPrint, Statistics and FailStats?

Just a little update about the plugin. It works fine and now I have atleast some idea of how much I have used the Prusa. No info on how much filament is used but that I can see on the spools. There is also power used info. I haven't changed anything on that as I'm not really interested in that info.

 

Opublikowany : 28/11/2020 11:05 am
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cwbullet
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RE: OctoPrint, Statistics and FailStats?

Glas to see this was renewed.  

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Opublikowany : 28/11/2020 11:20 am
Robin
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RE: OctoPrint, Statistics and FailStats?

Does anyone have the precise watt values for the PrusaMK3S MMU2 to use with the plugin? With data source preferably?

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Opublikowany : 18/03/2021 1:10 pm
Robin
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RE: OctoPrint, Statistics and FailStats?

Here is what I found so far:

Heatbed: 150 watts (Voltage: 24V Current: 6.25A https://shop.prusa3d.com/en/mk3mk3smk3s/198-magnetic-heatbed-mk52-24v-assembly.html )

HotEnd: 40 watts ( https://shop.prusa3d.com/en/mk3mk3smk3s/384-hotend-heater-cartridge-e3d-24v-40w.html )

Leaves electronic (including MMU) and stepper motors....

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Opublikowany : 18/03/2021 1:18 pm
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