I own 4 of these. 1 at first... a quick follow up...then 2 more. (11 printers... a few to go.) Even works on my Delta's! Most ALL of my printers are NOT on their list. But they ALL Work. Tenlog, Hictop IDEX's, Anycubic Linear Kossel Plus, D-Bot, etc etc. Prusa has issues that they are working on. But really, it just passes GCode onto the printer as if you were sending GCode from your computer. Just change bed size for POSING. FLSun SuperRacer was what I chose for my Deltas. Bed size didn't even matter as it almost sets to middle for Pose/Picture. Anyway, LOVE this camera. Pose time is literally 2 seconds per layer. Not much added, honestly. 200mm print, I did, was 1000 layers at .2 and 40% infill. Was a 1 day 19 hour print. what's 33 minutes extra matter? (1000 * 2 seconds / 60)
@@JJShankles Just sliced normally and uploaded it to the Camera. Just made the camera think it was a CR10 @ 300x300 or 220x220 (depending on which printer I'm using) and presto bango... it works
It's pretty cool, and easy to set up, but at 80 bucks for mediocre video quality, I'd stick with OctoPrint. Or use an old smart phone with Octo4a installed. If you're not gonna do timelapses, the Beagle is a decent choice.
JJ coming in with another amazing tip. Thanks for the great content JJ.
I own 4 of these. 1 at first... a quick follow up...then 2 more. (11 printers... a few to go.) Even works on my Delta's!
Most ALL of my printers are NOT on their list. But they ALL Work. Tenlog, Hictop IDEX's, Anycubic Linear Kossel Plus, D-Bot, etc etc.
Prusa has issues that they are working on. But really, it just passes GCode onto the printer as if you were sending GCode from your computer. Just change bed size for POSING. FLSun SuperRacer was what I chose for my Deltas. Bed size didn't even matter as it almost sets to middle for Pose/Picture. Anyway, LOVE this camera.
Pose time is literally 2 seconds per layer. Not much added, honestly. 200mm print, I did, was 1000 layers at .2 and 40% infill. Was a 1 day 19 hour print. what's 33 minutes extra matter? (1000 * 2 seconds / 60)
How did you get it setup on the IDEX? Dual color time lapses would be so cool to get working on my IDEX.
@@JJShankles Just sliced normally and uploaded it to the Camera. Just made the camera think it was a CR10 @ 300x300 or 220x220 (depending on which printer I'm using) and presto bango... it works
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That's awesome, I'll try that out
It's pretty cool, and easy to set up, but at 80 bucks for mediocre video quality, I'd stick with OctoPrint. Or use an old smart phone with Octo4a installed. If you're not gonna do timelapses, the Beagle is a decent choice.
Thanks for review! Too bad the timelapse quality is not great, because that's all I would need it for.