Description
Now that I have Mariner set up (thank you for patching for Trixie <3), and have been printing with it for a few days, I have noticed an issue with the webUI. The current layer, elapsed and remaining times do not report correctly. I would assume this is an issue with my printer specifically. I am using an Elegoo Saturn S with the newest firmware. This issue happens for me on every file that I have attempted to print. The print itself works fine, and finishes normally, it's just the UI that has the issue.
Reproduction Steps
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Upload File to Mariner
- Start Print with Mariner
- See incorrect information in the webUI
Expected Behavior
WebUI showing the correct current layer and remaining time reported over the serial connection on the printer.
Screenshots / Logs
Details:
- Mariner 2 Version: 0.5.3
- Printer Model: Elegoo Saturn S
- Raspberry Pi Model: RPi Zero 2 W
Additional context
Both of the attached images were taken at the exact same time. The 'Layer 175' that the webUI reports has not changed for the duration of the print, which is around 25 minutes at the time of posting this.
Description
Now that I have Mariner set up (thank you for patching for Trixie <3), and have been printing with it for a few days, I have noticed an issue with the webUI. The current layer, elapsed and remaining times do not report correctly. I would assume this is an issue with my printer specifically. I am using an Elegoo Saturn S with the newest firmware. This issue happens for me on every file that I have attempted to print. The print itself works fine, and finishes normally, it's just the UI that has the issue.
Reproduction Steps
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected Behavior
WebUI showing the correct current layer and remaining time reported over the serial connection on the printer.
Screenshots / Logs
Details:
Additional context
Both of the attached images were taken at the exact same time. The 'Layer 175' that the webUI reports has not changed for the duration of the print, which is around 25 minutes at the time of posting this.