When a print fails, DeviceErrorDialog now fetches the printer's captured camera
frame of the failure and shows it in place of the generic HMS illustration,
falling back to the local image and a drawn placeholder on older plugins or errors.
- Agent: add get_hms_snapshot through NetworkAgent / IPrinterAgent (BBL calls the
bound plugin symbol; other agents no-op, so old plugins degrade gracefully).
- DeviceManager: parse and clear m_print_error_img_id from the print-error message.
- Dialog: tiered cloud/local/placeholder image reusing the single image widget,
with a liveness-guarded async callback decoded on the UI thread.
The newer plugin adds four PrintParams fields (task_timelapse_use_internal,
extruder_cali_manual_mode, svc_context, slicer_uid) and an extra dev_model
argument to bind. Both cross the by-value C ABI boundary, so match the struct
layout and thread dev_model through the bind chain, else start_print and bind
corrupt the stack on the newer plugin. Keep 02.03.00.62 selectable as a fallback.
For non-BBL host printers (Moonraker/Klipper, Qidi, Snapmaker, Creality), switch_printer_agent() only re-selected the machine when the agent type changed. Switching between two printer presets that use the same agent left the selected machine and the agent's cached device_info pointing at the previously active preset's host, so filament sync kept hitting the old printer.
Re-select the machine when the agent type is unchanged but the target host differs, so the selected machine and device_info always follow the active printer preset.
Co-authored-by: Noisyfox <timemanager.rick@gmail.com>
Plater's pImpl (unique_ptr<priv> p) is destroyed before the wxWindow base
destructor runs DestroyChildren(), so child GLCanvas3D windows are torn down
after p is gone. GLCanvas3D::~GLCanvas3D() -> reset_volumes() then dereferences
the freed p through two paths:
- Selection::clear() -> plater()->canvas3D() -> p->get_current_canvas3D()
- _set_warning_notification() -> plater()->get_notification_manager()
Guard both with the existing wxGetApp().is_closing() flag; both are UI-only
side effects that are no-ops during shutdown, so normal-use behavior is
unchanged.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Fix issue that switching printer profile is slow.
`wxGetApp().get_tab(preset_type)->select_preset(preset_name);` is called twice when switching printer profiles. Only one needed.
* Avoid unnecessary type conversion & function call during printer profile switching:
- Don't call `config->opt_string("printer_model")` repeatedly
- Use ref when possible during iterating
- Avoid unnecessary `wxString` to `std::string` conversion
Follow-up to the rack-aware pre-print checks: after the blocking checks
pass, warn (without disabling Send) when the plate needs more matching
hotends than the rack printer currently holds - suggesting rack setup,
a nozzle info refresh, or a re-slice to avoid filament waste - or when
the only matches rely on unreliable nozzle information.
Text-only warning rows; this message board has no refresh or
don't-show-again buttons.
A print sliced for a nozzle that sits in the hotend rack (but is not
mounted) was blocked by the send dialog's mounted-nozzle diameter check,
even though the printer fetches the required nozzle itself (#14685).
Consolidate the three mounted-nozzle gates (_is_nozzle_data_valid,
is_nozzle_type_match, _is_same_nozzle_diameters) into a single
CheckErrorExtruderNozzleWithSlicing fed by s_get_slicing_extuder_nozzles,
which collects the plate's per-extruder nozzle requirements (hybrid
extruders contribute one entry per used sub-nozzle flow). The rack
extruder validates against its whole inventory (mounted + rack) with
guidance to calibrate the rack, refresh nozzle info, or re-slice, and
blocks when toolhead + rack are full (no free slot to stow a nozzle).
Other extruders keep the validity/flow/diameter checks against the
mounted nozzle.
Also add CheckErrorRackStatus, which holds Send while the printer is
still reading the rack hotend information, and judge material hardness
for the rack extruder per dispatch-mapped nozzle as a non-blocking
caution (mounted nozzles keep the blocking gate).