flashforge_fan_fix
CUPS
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9 | 1,841 | |
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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flashforge_fan_fix
- How to slow the nozzle fan Creator Pro 2?
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Interesting gcodes
Maybe you can find information here. https://github.com/moonglow/flashforge_fan_fix https://github.com/Mrnt/OctoPrint-FlashForge/wiki/G-Code-Reference
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FlashForge Fan speed control fix
Grab modified firmware here: FlashForge fan fix. You can update original firmware with same_named modified firmware in your FlashForge firmware update directory and update firmware via FlashPrint. This firmware is well tested, but please note what you doing it all at your own risk.
CUPS
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A new, modern, and secure print experience from Windows
If your printer for example supports IPP and Postscript or PDF then that would be possible. Higher end (commercial) HP printers usually offer this functionality. Take a look at CUPS [1] if you want to know more about IPP.
[1] https://www.cups.org/
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Trying to set up an old Zebra LP2844 as a network printer
Your best bet is to set up a print server. The support page even has a CUPS driver. CUPS is well known for supporting a lot of printers. I run it on an old Mac-mini running Ubuntu. You can run it on something as small as a Raspberry Pi.
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PostScript’s Sudden Death in Sonoma
Apple should be more open about their removals. It isn't clear how this affects their CUPS implementation or PostScript printers https://www.cups.org
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Microsoft to kill off third-party printer drivers in Windows
CUPS is under the Apache License 2.0 , so they can just use it, if they wanted: https://github.com/apple/cups/blob/master/LICENSE
They won't of course.
- On the harm shareholders can do to OpenSource
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My collection of Ansible roles for self-hosting everything with Rocky Linux and FreeIPA
CUPS printing server
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Is this easily solvable? I am going crazy
Another alternative is for you to set up a print server in VLAN20. Then set up the print server to print to the printer in VLAN99. CUPS is pretty easy to set up.
- “Sorry to bother you” me, to my printer
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Sharing a Printer in a WiFi Network
But after both Apple and Linux switched their CUPS-based printing systems to Python 3 or some other breaking change that I don't mind to understand, the only way to print a document seemed to be using a PC running Microsoft Windows. So I had to save a PDF in the cloud or email it to myself, then startup Windows on a laptop physically connected to the printer, start the printing process, check if the paper has been printed successfully, and shut down Windows. What a waste of time and energy!
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House upgrade: Need to keep an old USB-only printer connected wirelessly, would this work? (Old Router connected to new router)
Another option is to set up a print server. There are free print server programs that you can run on a computer. CUPS is pretty popular. I used to run it on a Raspberry Pi for an ancient LaserJet 1012. That printer just keeps going.
What are some alternatives?
OctoPrint-FlashForge - OctoPrint plugin to support closed source printers from FlashForge, PowerSpec, Dremel
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
wheelwriter-teletype - A STCmicro STC15W4K32S4 series micro controller turns an IBM Wheelwriter Electronic Typewriter into a teletype-like device.
Paperless - Scan, index, and archive all of your paper documents
mayan-edms
cups - OpenPrinting CUPS Sources
EdPaper - Helps you organizing your paperwork
pfSense - Main repository for pfSense
nixos - My NixOS Configurations
brlaser - Brother laser printer driver
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design
nixos - NixOS Configuration