A plugin that sends M117 (and optionally M73) commands to the printer to display the progress of the print job being currently streamed. The message to display can be configured (some placeholders included).
Install manually using this URL:
https://github.com/tpmullan/OctoPrint-DetailedProgress/archive/master.zip
If you also want to display layer progress, height progress or time to filament change, you will have to install the plugin DisplayLayerProgress. Follow setup instructions for that plugin.
You will probably want to disable 'Printer Display' in the settings for DisplayLayerProgress.
plugins:
detailedprogress:
# Number of seconds (minimum) to rotate the messages
time_to_change: 10
eta_strftime: "%H:%M:%S Day %d"
etl_format: "{hours:02d}:{minutes:02d}:{seconds:02d}"
# Send M73 progress commands
use_M73: true
# M73 commands syntax specific for Prusa Firmware (>=3.3.0)
M73_PrusaStyle: true
# Messages to display. Placeholders:
# - completion : The % completed
# - printTime : A string in the format "HH:MM:SS" with how long the print is going
# - printTimeLeft : A string in the format "HH:MM:SS" with how long the print still has left
# - ETA : The date and time formatted in "%H:%M:%S Day %d" that the print is estimated to be completed
# - filepos: The current position in the file currently being printed
# - filename: The filename of file currently being printed
# - accuracy: Accuracy of the time estimates
messages:
- "{completion:.2f}% complete"
- "ETL: {printTimeLeft}"
- "ETA: {ETA}"
print_done_message: "Print Done"
- The eta_strftime uses built in python functions to format the time, examples can be found here.
- Be careful when using the character
:
in the messages, some firmwares will expect a checksum and crash. To fix this issues either omit the character or update to the latest version of Marlin.
If you chose to install DisplayLayerProgress, enable one or all of:
- Layer {layerProgress}
- Height {heightProgress}
- Fil. change {changeFilamentIn}