Printrun consists of printcore, pronsole and pronterface, and a small collection of helpful scripts.
- printcore.py is a library that makes writing reprap hosts easy
- pronsole.py is an interactive command-line host software with tabcompletion goodness
- pronterface.py is a graphical host software with the same functionality as pronsole
Download the following, and install in this order:
- http://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.2/python-2.7.2.msi
- http://pypi.python.org/packages/any/p/pyserial/pyserial-2.5.win32.exe
- http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wxpython/wxPython2.8-win32-unicode-2.8.12.0-py27.exe
- http://launchpad.net/pyreadline/1.7/1.7/+download/pyreadline-1.7.zip
sudo apt-get install python-serial python-wxgtk2.8
sudo yum install pyserial wxpython
- Ensure that the active Python is the system version. (
brew uninstall python
or other appropriate incantations) - Download an install wxPython version 2.9-Carbon (the Cocoa version doesn't work)
- Download and unpack pyserial from http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/pyserial/pyserial-2.5.tar.gz
- In a terminal, change to the folder you unzipped to, then type in:
sudo python setup.py install
The tools will probably run just fine in 64bit on Lion, you don't need to mess with any of the 32bit settings. In case they don't, try 5. export VERSIONER_PYTHON_PREFER_32_BIT=yes in a terminal before running Pronterface
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Download and install http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wxpython/wxPython2.8-osx-unicode-2.8.12.0-universal-py2.6.dmg
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Grab the source for pyserial from http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/pyserial/pyserial-2.5.tar.gz
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Unzip pyserial to a folder. Then, in a terminal, change to the folder you unzipped to, then type in:
defaults write com.apple.versioner.python Prefer-32-Bit -bool yes
sudo python setup.py install
Alternatively, you can run python in 32 bit mode by setting the following environment variable before running the setup.py command:
This alternative approach is confirmed to work on Mac OS X 10.6.8.
export VERSIONER_PYTHON_PREFER_32_BIT=yes
sudo python setup.py install
Then repeat the same with http://launchpad.net/pyreadline/trunk/1.7/+download/pyreadline-1.7.zip
To use pronterface, you need:
- python (ideally 2.6.x or 2.7.x),
- pyserial (or python-serial on ubuntu/debian),
- pyreadline (not needed on Linux) and
- wxPython
Download and install the above, and start pronterface.py Select the port name you are using from the first drop-down, select your baud rate, and hit connect. Load an STL (see the note on skeinforge below) or GCODE file, and you can upload it to SD or print it directly. The "monitor printer" function, when enabled, checks the printer state (temperatures, SD print progress) every 3 seconds. The command box recognizes all pronsole commands, but has no tabcompletion.
If you want to load stl files, you need to put a version of skeinforge (doesn't matter which one) in a folder called "skeinforge". The "skeinforge" folder must be in the same folder as pronterface.py
To use pronsole, you need:
- python (ideally 2.6.x or 2.7.x),
- pyserial (or python-serial on ubuntu/debian) and
- pyreadline (not needed on Linux)
Start pronsole and you will be greeted with a command prompt. Type help to view the available commands. All commands have internal help, which you can access by typing "help commandname", for example "help connect"
If you want to load stl files, you need to put a version of skeinforge (doesn't matter which one) in a folder called "skeinforge". The "skeinforge" folder must be in the same folder as pronsole.py
To use printcore you need python (ideally 2.6.x or 2.7.x) and pyserial (or python-serial on ubuntu/debian) See pronsole for an example of a full-featured host, the bottom of printcore.py for a simple command-line sender, or the following code example:
p=printcore('/dev/ttyUSB0',115200)
p.startprint(data) # data is an array of gcode lines
p.send_now("M105") # sends M105 as soon as possible
p.pause()
p.resume()
p.disconnect()