OctoPrint-PSUControl
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OctoPrint-PSUControl
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Psu control using octoprint on a laptop
Replying to my other comment about the logs: Try enabling logging as detailed on the PSU-Control github. (I enabled both 'psucontrol' and 'psucontrol-tplink' to "debug" level).
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Internet goes down, printer pauses
Thanks for pointing me towards plugins. Didn't realize those would have the power to cause that kind of issue. Looks like it's probably my Home Assistant PSU Control plugin. Lots of error spam from it in my logs, and I found this issue: https://github.com/kantlivelong/OctoPrint-PSUControl/issues/262
- Ender 3 S1 on Klipper using the stock display. (Github link in comment)
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Tradfri remote x-axis mount for automatic post print shutdown - Ender 3v2
Same. I use a TP-Link KP303 strip with the PSU Control plugin on OctoPrint. It cuts power 10m after the hotend and bed cool to 50c.
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Do you shut down your prusa after your done using it or do you keep it on?
A few days before going the Home Assistant route I had installed the PSU Control plugin to be able to turn it off/on. It worked, but I thought it would be easier if I managed it with Home Assistant as it gave me many more options for including several conditional checks. Not to mention if I wanted to adjust the logic it was much quicker/easier to edit Home Assistant automations than to have to edit the plugin settings each time and hope I didn't screw it up.
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Boot time for octopi on a 4B?
Also, if you're willing to play with some wire cutters you can use a plugin for OctoPrint to turn on/off your 3D printer directly from the OctoPrint web interface. (Although if you go with the docker container you'll need to pass through GPIO control for this to work by mounting /dev/gpiochip0).
- PSU Control, Automatically turn PSU ON
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Wake up this morning and see this on my 3D printer (I use octoprint and now I’m scared)
EDIT: this plugin https://plugins.octoprint.org/plugins/tplinksmartplug/ based on the more generic power control plugin https://github.com/kantlivelong/OctoPrint-PSUControl
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Need help with setting up psu control
Really need more info about your configuration. With the exception of catching M80/M81(configurable) PSU Control doesn't modify outgoing GCode. Logs also help. https://github.com/kantlivelong/OctoPrint-PSUControl/wiki/Troubleshooting#how-to-provide-logs
kiauh
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My sv06’s garbage bed level
I just installed Ubuntu server and then used KIAUH to install Klipper. I was up and running in less than 20 minutes.
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Ender 3 with RepRap discount Display?
You can install Ubuntu on any spare laptop/desktop you might have and install Klipper using kiauh. https://github.com/dw-0/kiauh
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Z offset not even close
There are several options for other firmware, the popular ones being Marlin, MRISCOC (“professional firmware” as you see it called around here), and Klipper. Klipper is the gold standard and I highly recommend it. People talk about how difficult it is to install, but it literally takes 15 minutes with KIAUH (an installation script that makes it dummy proof). There are tons of written and video goods online.
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Klipper not working properly need help.
2: Download Kiauh
- If it looks stupid but works, it ain‘t stupid
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Commands sent from Sonic Pad Klipper
Second download the gcode_shell_command.py the script is currently maintained here, I'm including the Author's warning
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Need help solving Moonraker warnings
Give it a try. It makes things so much easier. Follow the instructions on https://github.com/th33xitus/kiauh from the section "Download and use KIAUH". Then start it by: "cd ~/KIAUH & ./KIAUH.sh" There choose install and you should see an option to install crowsnest. If that doesn't work, try either deleting the existing crowsnest directory, or uninstalling it using KIAUH. Whatever works. Then try to install crowsnest again. Let me know if that solves your problem 😊
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Klipper + octoprint = ???
Use Kiauh to install Klipper, with it you will be able to install Octoprint as well. It's the easiest way to have all set up correctly.
- Flash Ender 5 to install Klipper
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Webcam and mainsail/kipper or raspberry
If you don't remember what you did just start over rather than dissecting what your raspi currently runs. Thanks to kiauh installing the whole deal takes like an hour, where 45 min is waiting for the thing to think. One cam should work out of the box, for two or more you need crowsnest iirc, which you can also install through kiauh.
What are some alternatives?
obico-server - Obico is a community-built, open-source smart 3D printing platform used by makers, enthusiasts, and tinkerers around the world.
FullPageOS - A raspberrypi distro to display a full page browser on boot
OctoPrint-TPLinkSmartplug
OctoprintKlipperPlugin - A plugin for a better integration of Klipper into OctoPrint.
UploadAnything - Octoprint plugin allowing to customize file types allowed for upload
mainsail - Mainsail is the popular web interface for managing and controlling 3D printers with Klipper.
OctoPrint-FirmwareUpdater - OctoPrint plugin for flashing pre-compiled firmware images to a 3D printer.
DWIN_T5UIC1_LCD - Python class for the Ender 3 V2 LCD
OctoPrint-SlicerSettingsParser - Plugin to analyze gcode for slicer settings comments and add additional metadata of such settings.
klipper - Klipper is a 3d-printer firmware
OctoPrint-UICustomizer - UI Customizer for octoprint
FluiddPI - FluiddPi - A Pi image with Klipper, Moonraker, Fluidd and Web Camera support pre-installed.