Prusa recommends using a Raspberry Pi Zero W to run OctoPrint for your printer. While this is very clean and easy, it is underpowered and you can't get a camera. You also risk the print failing if you ...
If you’ve been hanging around 3D printing communities, or reading the various 3D printing posts that have popped up here on Hackaday, you’ve almost certainly heard of OctoPrint. Created and maintained ...
Octoprint is the go-to 3D printer controller for many enthusiasts for a good reason. This open-source web interface communicated with OctoPi software to give 3D printers smart features without needing ...
A user made a nice multi part setup video explaining how to set it up, I reccomend using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W since its significantly more powerful. Our goal here is to use the Pi as a USB flash ...
OctoPrint is a great way to monitor your printer, especially with the addition of a webcam. Using a tablet or mobile phone, you can keep an eye on what the printer is doing from anywhere in the house ...
Karl here. This was article originally going to be how to setup Octoprint 3D printer server on an Orange Pi Lite. But after looking and running through the instructions it seemed like it would be too ...
Skip the Pi: Run OctoPrint on Windows for easy setup and better performance on higher-end hardware. Quick Install: Use the automated installer for a hassle-free process on Windows 10 or newer. Avoid ...
OctoPrint is a controller application for 3D printers: open-source and free, it allows you to manage all your prints remotely and to control your machines with peace of mind. It works directly on your ...