OctoPrint adventures - Monitoring 3D Printers remotely

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @alanjones4747
    @alanjones4747 3 года назад +1

    Octoprint is extremely useful. Connect a screen to the pi and run something like Octodash. Adds stop/start of prints through Octoprint, plus many other features for controlling your printer (filament change for example.) I run smart plugs to control the power to the printer and a light. I can remotely switch on the printer, upload G-code, start the print, monitor the print, via a webcam and switch on a light if required. Just ordered my second printer.

  • @francoisguyot789
    @francoisguyot789 3 года назад

    Thanks for the heads up !

  • @TomAHawk-py6vj
    @TomAHawk-py6vj 3 года назад +2

    I am using octopie integrated in my HomeAssistant smarthome processed via Node-Red, so Alexa lets my lights flash and talks a custom text for every event that i programmed,
    for example when a print is at 99%, all my alexa devices at home tell me "Your 3D print almost done, it's at 99%" and will flash green for 3 times. After 22:00 it is only speaking at my living room with a whispering voice. You can send notifications to your phone, email whatever. Or the smartplug on my Prusai3 cuts the power after a printjob is finished and the extruder temp cooled down under 40°C to save energy.
    The possibilites are endless, but be warned, that is a deep rabbit hole, once you got the hang of it.

    • @3DPrintTechDesign
      @3DPrintTechDesign  3 года назад +1

      Haha that is so awesome! Yes the plan is to add smart plugs as well to keep it more safe. Maybe sort out what printers that actually are smooth to operate via the system and add my air purifier to run when things are printing. But DSLR for the OctoLapse is prolly my prio =)

    • @ImaginationToForm
      @ImaginationToForm 3 года назад +1

      That's pretty cool

  • @ImaginationToForm
    @ImaginationToForm 3 года назад

    Can that system respond to commands in the gcode while printing so that the camera will stay pointed model as the model gets higher?

    • @3DPrintTechDesign
      @3DPrintTechDesign  3 года назад +1

      I'm pretty sure it can! The octpprint has support for a whole lodda stuff!

    • @francoisguyot789
      @francoisguyot789 3 года назад

      Yeah, it's a feature of the EasyServo plugin called "z tracking"