I have a list of the ones I use in this OctoPrint Plugins section. Suggested values can also by found on the OctoPrint Webcams wiki. Run sudo nano /boot/octopi.txt and edit the camera_usb_options. Depending on the camera, you may also benefit from modifying the camera settings.(In my case, I had to reboot for it to show up, though. If you connect a Raspberry Pi camera or a supported webcam, it should just work with no additional configuration.After the wizard, obey the pop up and update OctoPrint!.Number of Extruders: 1 (See step 9 if you’re using MMU.).In the “Set up your printer profile” step, use the following values for the Prusa i3 MK3S (from the OctoPrint forum):.In your browser, go to octopi.local (or whatever you set in the previous step) or the Pi’s IP address, and follow the setup wizard.(Your device will then be accessed at HOSTNAME.local instead of octopi.local.) (Optional) Use “Network Options” > “Hostname” to change the hostname from octopi.Use “Localisation Options” > “Timezone” to set the time zone.Use “Change User Password” to set a more secure than the default.Run sudo raspi-config for initial configuration.Alain Mauer has updated the project titled 5-12V Capacitive Touch Switch.You can’t connect, check the WiFi troubleshooting guide. ![]() jules.dukers liked Open Science - Desktop Digital Biology Laboratory.Alain Mauer has updated details to 5-12V Capacitive Touch Switch.jules.dukers liked DIY Beam-on-Target Fusion Particle Accelerator.jules.dukers liked Web security everywhere.Florian Festi wrote a reply on Boxes.py.kelvinA wrote a comment on project log Project Log 4: Not So Much Fun With FEA.micl has updated the project titled PicoPad.Charlie Lindahl liked Solar Powered WiFi Weather Station V4.0.Angel Shtilianov on 3D Printer Upcycles Computer Case To DAS.Andrew on It’s Pi All The Way Down With This Pi-Powered Pi-Picking Robot.Elliot Williams on As Europe Goes To LEDs, Scientists Worry.Darren on Better Mousetraps (or Screw Drives) Don’t Always Win.thoriumbr on Raspberry Pi Grants Remote Access Via PCIe (Sort Of).one on Mechanical Color Picker Types Hex Codes For You.70sJukebox on Raspberry Pi Grants Remote Access Via PCIe (Sort Of).Elliot Williams on 3D Printed String Vase Shows What’s Possible.Eric Chapin on Mechanical Color Picker Types Hex Codes For You.Hackaday Podcast 185: A 2022 Rotary Phone, How AI Imagines Zepplin, Are We Alone In The Universe 1 Comment Posted in 3d Printer hacks Tagged 3d print, 3D printer mod, continuous, prusa, Prusa i3 Mk3 Post navigation Being able to pull off something similar on a printer as reliable and well supported as the Prusa i3 makes for a compelling alternative. While continuous belt printers are arguably the “correct” answer to the question of printing 600 little parts, they come with their own baggage. Additionally, temperature and material play a crucial role, and documented the different materials and temperatures he used while developing Loop. Calibrating that first layer is essential, and he provides handy instructions to dial it in. There’s extensive guidance on getting the bed adhesion just right, as you can’t have it come off mid-print, but you need it to detach cleanly and easily when the arm sweeps across the bed. We were especially impressed with the attention to detail in the documentation for this one. The slicer needs to change as provides some G-code to reset the printer and clear the print. The next step is to modify OctoPrint to allow a continuous print queue. First, there’s an arm that sweeps the build plate to clear the printed pieces, a slide for the pieces to descend on, and a stand for the printer to sit on that puts it at an angle. The setup was dubbed Loop and consisted of a few parts. Not, as he decided that his Prusa i3 MK3S+ would print continuously. What if you needed to print 600 little parts for whatever reason? Most people might say get lots of printers and queue them up. One of the issues with 3D printing is that when a print is done, you need to go back and pull the print off the bed to reset it for the next one.
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