remarkable_printer
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remarkable_printer
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My remarkable arrives today. Which hacks do you recommend?
Although RCU has a virtual printer, for printing from any system application, this can also be accomplished by installing evidlo/remarkable_printer. It is a fantastic piece of software that turns your tablet into a network printer, so you don't have to rely on reMarkable's limited and flaky plugins.
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Save / Print any web page / PDF and send automatically to Remarkable2 without need of the sync account
There is evidlo/remarkable_print, too, which gets installed to the tablet and makes it act as a network printer.
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Print to reMarkable?
I use this: https://github.com/Evidlo/remarkable_printer
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Request: share your setup that doesn't rely on rM servers
Print to rM - I love using this, such as when I need to read a pdf for a class, documentation, or even a news article. Just set it up depending on your OS, and then print from browser/file explorer or whatever program, to your rM. You can find it here.
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Copy screenshot from PC to remarkable?
This works well. All you need to do is get something in PDF or PNG format then "print to reMarkable". Literally takes like 2-3 seconds on average, maybe 10 seconds if laggy network.
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How is it after using for several months? Worth it?
printing to my reMarkable
- Screen grab transfer to Remarkable?
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reMarkable Mondays: Week 1
A very creatively done workflow for sure. A tip I would perhaps use, permitting your work computer allows it is Print to reMarkable. I haven't set it up as I use rM Cloud but it does look pretty unobtrusive and promising. Seems more like you're just adding a bog standard printer to your list than any extra software.
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I built a print plugin for Windows.
Evidlo/remarkable_print is a great piece of software that lets you print directly from Windows to the reMarkable. It installs to the reMarkable, so it's not a plugin installed in the PC, so the tablet will appear as a regular printer on your network and there is zero extra software required on any PC. You can print to the tablet from any operating system, from any program.
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Send docs (PDF, EPUB, MOBI) via mail.
I use this extension https://github.com/Evidlo/remarkable_printer which let me print documents to RM. I’ve added a printer to my work PC and print Word-documents to read.
srvfb
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What do you mostly use your Remarkable for?
srvb makes it pretty easy to stream your rM's screen via HTTP, so you can just send a link to your students and they can see what you're seeing on the rM on their browser. Also you are not dependent on a service that provides screen sharing. This only works for the rM1, though.
What are some alternatives?
print-to-remarkable - Print plugin to directly print documents from Windows to a reMarkable tablet.
url2epub - Create ePub files from URLs
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
rmfakecloud - host your own cloud for the remarkable
remarkable-update - force a full factory reset / re-update / upgrade
pocket2rm - get articles from read-later platform pocket to the remarkable paper tablet
CalenderGeneratorGo - Generate monthly calendar templates to print or use with devices like the reMarkable2.
KoboCloud - A set of scripts to synchronize a kobo reader with popular cloud services
rm-pdf-tools - PDF tools for reMarkable tablets
remarkable-firmware - Links to all known firmwares for reMarkable devices.
DeDRM_tools - DeDRM tools for ebooks