![]() When everything is set the way you like, press to quit OctoPrint process. ![]() Webcam & Timelapse Recordings (do not test these settings as Nginx is not yet installed to serve those URLs): For my printer (Wanhao i3 Plus), I have to invert the Y axis. Do not forget Print bed & build volume, Axes, Hotend & extruder. I recommend to enable Plugin Blacklist Processing.įill in Printer Profile. I use default settings except for the Host IP where I use instead (see 1.1.1.1 on Wikipedia). I recommend to enable Connectivity Check. I recommend to enable Anonymous Usage Tracking as it provides valuable information to Gina and her Privacy Policy and Anonymous Usage Tracking article are pretty clear about the kind of information collected. We have 10 printers running SimplyPrint, where we have two Pi's each running 4 printers - done so for years without issues.I recommend to use Access Control and to define a user (such as ) and a strong password. My colleague would also be able to help you set it up on a regular non-Pi machine, although Pi would be the easiest for you to set up and maintain in the long run. Let me know if you want me to give you a demo :) We have quite a few print farms using our platform everyday, enjoying features like "print queue" and "multiprint" which are great for print farms. We're new on the market, but our goal is to make 3D printing simpler for everyone _one_ platform for all your printers, with all the features you'd need for your printer. A bit like OctoFarm (of course just better, IMO heh). I'm the co-creator of a 3D printer management system that sounds like it'd fit your needs. It's also possible to run a few printers per Pi or machine (we usually run 4 printers on one Raspberry Pi 4B - works like a charm). In my experience, Raspberry Pi's are reliable, but if you don't trust them you can always go the "hard" way set up everything that would run on a Raspberry Pi, on a bigger Linux-based computer. Most printers will require something like a Raspberry Pi to make the printer "smart" and make it remotely manageable & make it "smart". ![]() Hi there :) As you haven't said which printers you're using, I'm unsure what your options are. So what else is out there? What do you like? What have you tried? I would prefer to keep my data local if that's possible, but if it isn't it needs to be encrypted somehow. ![]()
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