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** [http://docs.octoprint.org/en/master/features/gcode_scripts.html GCODE Scripts]
 
** [http://docs.octoprint.org/en/master/features/gcode_scripts.html GCODE Scripts]
 
** [http://docs.octoprint.org/en/master/configuration/config_yaml.html config.yaml]
 
** [http://docs.octoprint.org/en/master/configuration/config_yaml.html config.yaml]
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=== Notes and tips from testing (24.11.2019) ===
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OctoPrint for Prusa i3 MK3 and MK3S
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* Connecting Pi to Prusa printer
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** Raspberry Pi Zero
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*** The Pi [https://manual.prusa3d.com/Guide/Einsy-case+with+the+RPi+preparation/840?lang=en mounts directly onto the Einsy board], though you will need to [https://manual.prusa3d.com/Guide/0.+Preparing+necessary+components/585?lang=en make some adjustments and print some parts].
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*** If you are using MK3S, the extra parts needed to be printed may not be available in the ZIP file. If so, use the ones available for MK3.
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** Raspberry Pi 3 or 4
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*** The easiest way is to power the Pi using an external supply and connect it to the printer using a USB Type-A to Type-B cable.
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* Steps followed
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** Download [https://github.com/guysoft/OctoPi OctoPi] and follow the instructions to set it up on the Raspberry Pi.
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** Once the Pi is powered up, it takes a couple minutes to boot up. Accessing the board in the browser over wifi using `http://octopi.local` is far from bullet-proof. SSH (`ssh pi@octopi.local`) seems to work more reliably, but a fallback if all else fails is to connect the Pi to your computer via an Ethernet cable and use SSH. Once logged in, the board will print its wifi IP address on the network, which you can then use instead of `octopi.local`.
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** __Pi Zero Only__ There are [https://help.prusa3d.com/article/Loz15FAgEk-octo-print-raspberry-pi-zero-w#how_to_install_raspberry_pi_zero_w_to_your_mk3s a few extra steps] related to pins and ports to make the printer available in OctoPrint.
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** For OctoPrint setup (and more), follow the instructions in this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XACqEA1hHU video]. Here are a variety of [https://community.octoprint.org/t/known-printer-profiles-for-octoprint/3032 printer profiles] for reference.
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** Setting up a webcam or a Raspberry Pi Camera Module is straightforward. Simply connect (and reboot the Pi).
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* Extras
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** You can use [https://github.com/jneilliii/OctoPrint-ipOnConnect OctoPrint-ipOnConnect] for the nice feature of showing the printer's IP address on the LCD display upon bootup.
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** @TODO [https://plugins.octoprint.org/plugins/slic3r/ Setting up Slic3r]
  
 
=== Relevante FAQ'er ===
 
=== Relevante FAQ'er ===

Revisjonen fra 24. nov. 2019 kl. 18:46

OctoPrint[1] er en måte å få 3D-printere tilgjengelig på nettverket. OctoPrint Community Forum[2] er stedet for å få hjelp.

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  • OctoPrint on Github[3]

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Notes and tips from testing (24.11.2019)

OctoPrint for Prusa i3 MK3 and MK3S

  • Connecting Pi to Prusa printer
    • Raspberry Pi 3 or 4
      • The easiest way is to power the Pi using an external supply and connect it to the printer using a USB Type-A to Type-B cable.
  • Steps followed
    • Download OctoPi and follow the instructions to set it up on the Raspberry Pi.
    • Once the Pi is powered up, it takes a couple minutes to boot up. Accessing the board in the browser over wifi using `http://octopi.local` is far from bullet-proof. SSH (`ssh pi@octopi.local`) seems to work more reliably, but a fallback if all else fails is to connect the Pi to your computer via an Ethernet cable and use SSH. Once logged in, the board will print its wifi IP address on the network, which you can then use instead of `octopi.local`.
    • __Pi Zero Only__ There are a few extra steps related to pins and ports to make the printer available in OctoPrint.
    • For OctoPrint setup (and more), follow the instructions in this video. Here are a variety of printer profiles for reference.
    • Setting up a webcam or a Raspberry Pi Camera Module is straightforward. Simply connect (and reboot the Pi).
  • Extras
    • You can use OctoPrint-ipOnConnect for the nice feature of showing the printer's IP address on the LCD display upon bootup.

Relevante FAQ'er

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