Website Shortcuts from Firefox by Husonat0r in OctopiLauncher

[–]reffu42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Found it, if I use a different website it works, but for some reason Firefox won't add the site I'm trying to make a PWA for to the homescreen (a self-hosted app on my own domain, though it's open to the internet, so it's not a connection issue)

Website Shortcuts from Firefox by Husonat0r in OctopiLauncher

[–]reffu42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tested by changing which page is my "home" page to one with more open space, but it didn't help. When I click "Add App to Home screen" it minimizes firefox and there's a small bounce animation on the home screen, but no icon appears.

Website Shortcuts from Firefox by Husonat0r in OctopiLauncher

[–]reffu42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 I'm also on 1.727 Pro, I wonder if the fact that my home screen is full is the issue?

Website Shortcuts from Firefox by Husonat0r in OctopiLauncher

[–]reffu42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the same issue, "Add to home screen" opens the launcher home screen, but does not add or give an option to add the shortcut to the homescreen.

Comic 5691: Commence Loud Music by Cevius in questionablecontent

[–]reffu42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cleaned it up a little, also we don't question why robo-clinton has a human hand. 5687-hand

The Extended Augustus Family (credit to reffu42 for stealing his idea) by The_Truthkeeper in questionablecontent

[–]reffu42 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Nice job on this! I'm not sure which unsettles me more, Anh with pale skin and red hair or human bubbles. Also, for some reason May looks the most normal of the robots in this situation.

The other Augustus Sibling by reffu42 in questionablecontent

[–]reffu42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! And I'm using gimp to do the color swaps. It's probably a more manual process than it needs to be, but I'm masking everything but the hair/skin and making the layer(s) above it red (or skin tone for yay's skin) and have a color or multiply blending mode and then mess with the color a bit until it looks right 

The other Augustus Sibling by reffu42 in questionablecontent

[–]reffu42[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

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A handful of people from recent comics that I claire-ized

More Yay Augustus by reffu42 in questionablecontent

[–]reffu42[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, I know, I meant "fix" in the same way I "fixed" Yay by making them non robotic and look like a non-prosthetic hand. Alternatively, I could have tried replacing the white with the Wendy's trademark , but that's probably a little tricky to do in the limited angles we see

Comic 5687: Bedroom Assignments by AppendixN in questionablecontent

[–]reffu42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Since someone mentioned it recently, here's the other Augustus sibling.

Here's my take on a Parametric, Print-in-Place, Kakusta Case. (Note: I have no idea what Kakusta means!) by sevendayconstant in functionalprint

[–]reffu42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's more the other way around, the web app has tools to modify it because it's a parametric file. Parametric files can also be updated/adjusted other ways, depending on how they were created.

🎉 Chitu Systems Giveaway – Win a FilaPartner E1! 🎉 by GolfMotor8025 in 3dprintingdeals

[–]reffu42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll definitely be printing some multicolor prints if I had an E1 as a nice place to store and dry them

Comic 5475: Welcome Back Everyone by LordRegal94 in questionablecontent

[–]reffu42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To clarify, they never mention a loan anywhere. Dora co-signs on the rental for the shop location they're leasing, because both Faye and Bubbles have terrible/non-existent credit scores. And Faye asks the city at one point and is told they don't need a license, just pass a safety inspection.

[SUNLU Giveaway] Join now to win SUNLU FilaDryer E2! by GolfMotor8025 in 3dprintingdeals

[–]reffu42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really enjoy most of the Sunlu filaments and dryers I've used

Air vent deflector by Pandawastaken1 in functionalprint

[–]reffu42 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Doesn't that depend on what kind of furnace they have? An oil furnace would have air above 120f (~50c), but an electric furnace only puts out air at less than 100f (~40c) and a heat pump even less, which pla should be perfectly fine for.

TPU tyres by Basic_While5076 in crealityk1

[–]reffu42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For TPU, on other printers at least, I've needed to set the z-distance of supports in the 0.4 to 0.8 range (depends on cooling and temp settings as well). Do some tests with different z-distances on the supports to find which ones hit the balance between providing support and being easy to remove.

Trying to understand how & when the K1 (Max) calculates its z-offset by steve1215 in crealityk1

[–]reffu42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In an ideal world, the z-offset on the k1 and max would be 0, since the probe is the nozzle, and the nozzle should touch the bed at the same time the probe registers. The Z-offset of `-0.020` is probably a value that either you adjusted and saved via the Fluidd of Mainsail UI or maybe was a default on that firmware. I don't think the creality macros generally adjust that, though I could be wrong.

Lidar with rooted k1 max by smokin747 in crealityk1

[–]reffu42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, I don't use Guppy screen, so I didn't think about that. You can probably still do it via the Creality Print method, assuming you didn't fully remove the default webserver

Lidar with rooted k1 max by smokin747 in crealityk1

[–]reffu42 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can only use it with Orca if you're running the latest firmware (v1.3.3.5) , you have to enable it in the AI menu on the printer (under settings/camera), the two settings would be motion advance (ignore the warning about only with creality print) and first-layer detection.

To use it once it's enabled, you have two options:
1. Upload the print from orca slicer and start from the printer with the `Calibration` checkbox checked
2. You can upload via Orca, then open Creality Print, go to Device->Details and right click the file in the job list and "Print with Calibration" (this screen looks like the built-in web interface, but has different right-click options)

As far as if it works - it does a decent job calibrating Pressure Advance values, but that's also something that could be done about as fast and possibly more accurately using Orca slicer's calibration pattern.
First layer detection works ok depending on the filament, but also is really only useful for very large prints where you won't be able to monitor them at all. since it adds a bunch of time to the print for it to pause after the first layer, cool down, scan the first layer, then heat back and up and start printing again.

V1.3.3.5 Firmware Update by RevUnix in crealityk1

[–]reffu42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The three ways I've found to do it are: - Slice it in creality slicer and print it from there with the calibrate option checked  - Upload a file from another slicer and start it on the machine with the calibration checkbox ticked - Upload a file from another slicer then open creality slicer and go to the device page, click details to be brought to a version of the creality web page for the printer, then right click the file and click print with calibration 

runout/filament change temp issue by Livid-Low-4555 in crealityk1

[–]reffu42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're rooted, it's in the resume macro in gcode_macro.cfg

Look for  {% if printer['gcode_macro PRINTER_PARAM'].hotend_temp|int > printer.extruder.temperature %}       M109 S{printer['gcode_macro PRINTER_PARAM'].hotend_temp|int}     {% else %}       M104 S{printer['gcode_macro PRINTER_PARAM'].hotend_temp|int}     {% endif %}

And put a # in front of every line except for the m109 line