![]() Like I said, winter project.:-)įor controlling and sending print jobs to both my deltas and my PRUSA at the same time, Repetier Server Pro is the best investment I ever made. I know those work fine together so it'll just be formatting for the display and the API to get the data from the server. I'm use SPI to communicate with an 2.8" TFT for the monitor, small and unobtrusive. Hence I plan to use the API to query and a TFT to display. ![]() Rasp Pi doesn't have a decent C++ IDE environment so I favour the ESP's for doing task specific stuff like a simple printer monitor. The printer front end link looks interesting but geared more towards the Raspberry PI than the ESP8266 or ESP32's that get the same job done at 1/10th the hassle and cost for me. I remember unchecking it with firmware 3.8.0 on the MK3S because of some issue at the time which may or may not have been related. I had the Port Visible unchecked so I've checked that and will retry it. Still have some plans to improve the touch gui.Īdding a context menu to printer overview in monitor is also something we are thinking about. Maybe at some time we also add an info screen for all printers on the device at least for bigger displays. Main problem for us is to find a solution working from 3 inch to 7" or even 10" displays. ![]() That solution polls all data of the printers on your pi 4 so all you need to do is write an extra page with overview. You can use our sources and write just a page that accesses all printers data. Pi 0 works but is soo slow compared to pi 4.įor the monitor there is a quite simple solution: Not sure when i fixed it.Ĭhoosing the pi 4 over pi zero is a good decision. That feature had a problem in the past, but in 0.92.3 it is working fine. ![]() I had "Port is visible even if firmware is not running" activated, which I developed especially for Prusa where port is visible also printer and firmware are not working. Ok tested enabling prusa on usb after server has started. Not sure what Server Pro is doing but during boot up it will cause the PRUSA to reboot 3 or 4 times before the info screen on the PRUSA shows up.įor the deltas I have connected, I see a reboot on the deltas exactly once and its done. Other way around the PRUSA never finishes starting up. How often does Repetier Server Monitor query Repetier Server Pro for information? That would be a good thing to know so I don't overload the Server with info requests.įor Repetier Server Pro running on the Pi, I have to start the PRUSA i3 MK3S first, then the server. No control on my monitor of course, strictly for status of the printers.Ī tech question though. So good to know I can toss the pi back in the parts bin.Ĭurrently I use a print monitor that runs on an ESP8266 with either an OLED or TFT but it can only show one printer instance, whereas with your Printer Monitor it's possible to see all the printers. I'd tried a few of the 64 bit Rasp PI OS's with the Appimage to see if anything would work and nope. For a live broadcast of your printing process, the Repetier Server uses ffmpeg.Thanks for the quick reply. To monitor your 3D printer with a webcam, all you have to do is plug in the camera and configure it on the Repetier Server interface, as it is already integrated. But also with other slices like Simplif圓D you can build a good setup. If you use the Repetier host to slice your 3D prints, you can easily integrate it with the Repetier server to simplify your use even more. ![]() However, it also runs smoothly on the cell phone, so you don’t really need the app. It is available for iOS and Android, but does not offer all the functions of the web interface in the browser. Other objects belonging to the project, such as a PDF file or a photo, can be stored in the so-called Model Repository directly next to it and all files can be managed.įor about $4, you can also buy the Repetier Informer, an app for the web application. This preview is also available for other file types like STL, OBJ, RMF and 3MF. In this view you can easily find all your sliced files, because next to the filename also a small image of your GCODE file or your planned print object is displayed. This prevents you from losing all five parts, as this function allows you to exclude the detached part from further printing.Īnother handy feature of Repetier Server is the preview rendering of your GCODE files. This is especially useful if you are printing the same object 5 times in a row, for example, and a part comes off the print bed in the middle of the printing process. A special function of the Repetier Server is that you can select a certain area of the object you are currently printing in the Preview area during the printing process, which is to be excluded in the further process. ![]()
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