

OctoPrint is free and Open Source Software released under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL). OctoPrint is a registered trademark by Gina Häußge 2.1 from dktosoch on thingiverse (see attribution tag on bottom of page) Licenses and attributions: We downloaded and printed the Raspberry PI case for B+/2 & 3 Vers. The printer profile we created is based on the settings provided by Prusa Research in their customized image of OctoPi. A Raspberry Pi Zero W can be added to their 3D printers and they provide a customized image of OctoPi for their printers. add to list print now Tags MJW Octopi Mount for Raspberry Pi Zero W with Cam. Prusa Research by Josef Prusa actively supports OctoPrint. Octoprint consists of an Arduino board with a wireless connection and a. We downloaded and installed etcher etcher.io to burn the OctoPi image to the SD card. We purchased a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (33,99 EURO) with a Power Supply (8.99 EURO), a SanDisk Extreme 32GB Micro-SDHC card (22.99 EURO), and a Logitech C920 HD Webcam (39,00 EURO) with a Cullmann Alpha 15 Mini Tripod with Ball Head (6,99 EURO) for a total of 112 EURO from Amazon and it took us under 30 minutes to set it up. We downloaded OctoPi, a Raspbian based SD card image for the Raspberry Pi that already includes OctoPrint and everything required to run it, which is maintained by Guy Sheffer.

Gina Häußge created and maintains OctoPrint, a snappy web interface for 3D printers. Make sure to select 1080p HD as your video resolution in your YouTube window – Settings – Quality.

Here is a video of the complete setup and and the printing of the Raspberry Pi case showing OctoPi in action. Once the install completes, click on “Close” and “Save” as appropriate to get back to the home screen, and you should then be able to connect to your printer via the “Connect” button.We set up OctoPi on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B with a HD Webcam for our Original Prusa i3 MK3. from URL”, paste in the URL data we copied from the above field, and click on install. On the resultant screen, scroll down to the field labelled “. Then, in the OctoPrint web interface, go to "Settings" (click the spanner icon top right), and on the left scroll down to “Plugin Manager”. To install the plug-in, select and copy the code on the right of the above page in the box labeled “URL”. If, like me, you have an Monoprice or Maylan printer, you will need to install a plugin in OctoPi to connect the printer. My previous video about the Monoprice Mini Select V2 3D printer is here: Īnd my review of the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is here: You can download my 3D printed Pi Zero and camera mount from Thingiverse here: You can learn more about Octoprint / Octopi on its website here: OctoPrint 3D printer control and monitoring software installed and tested on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, demonstrated with a Monoprice Mini Select V2 3D printer.
