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HI Shahin
I know, I checked but tests showed
there is no difference if the win is enabled or notPC ip192.168.0.103 Constant in the router
PI ip192.168.0.101 Constant in the router
in setup in pi TCP 80 in TCP ip port of slicer enter 192.168.0.103 or leave empty (did restart ri )I think that the remote slicer not active
maybe I'm not typing in correctly ? I only write 192.168.0.103,,how right?
or something else that needs to be configured in the router?
or something else that needs to be set up in the PC WIN 7 64?
Write 192.168.0.13:8080
The rpi is connected via ethernet to a windows 10 computer, I got it to work once, then after reboot the pi doesn't connect to the cloud dashboard. I've tried everything I could think of and everything I found online. Is there any step by step instructions for the initial rpi setup?
search for the rpi in the router and reserve the IP
I'm still in the process of troubleshooting my printer. So I am killing jobs all the time. Most of the time if I kill the job by turning off power to my duplicator d7 printer I really mess up the whole nanodlp sync.
I'm running 1744 and I do get a ramps reconnect button at the top. Sometimes this works sometimes not.Stop print red button never works. force stop never works.
Turning off printer works. But then getting nanodlp to connect back without hard resetting the Pi is almost impossible,What is the proper process for killing a job that the first layer didn't stick or testing so you can send the printer another job.
What is the best process if you turn the printer off when not using it and leave the Pi on? trying to get nanodlp to reconnect to printer is this case I have to power it off and back on.
thank you in advance.
Change firmware on D7
I have already installed nanoDLP on 5 D7 without problems
How can something like this be rectified?
The only experience I've had with 3d printing has been with an older Printrbot and it's Marlin firmware.
I print regularly with the D7 and I have no problem, try to change firmware on the printer, there are several for the D7
Hi again,
I have put together a working system with RPi 3B with 4K monitor @ 24-28Hz and I can test optimizations and/or issues related to removing exposure irregularities in 4K support.
So far I have the beta version installed (for the better slicer) and have successfully displayed the dynamic calibration images in true 4K over hdmi.
However when I start to print nothing is shown on the monitor. Am I missing something? Maybe incorrect nanoDLP configuration on my part?
I am looking for info on changing my 2k in 4k, could you indicate the type of monitor and the controller you are using?
Add css rule to style.css or remove it from html file.
Thanks a lot .. I thought it was much more complicated ... I deleted the voice from the menu.html file
Can I hide the Z axis calibration page?
why the colour are green in edit profile?
Hi, For jewelers it is most important to have holowing part printed. This alowed to have minimal expansion during bunout cycles, and minimal ashes residue during same proces, and when part riches temperature that create fire in plaster, this fire actualy destroy plaster surface, and with minimal content of materila, this fire-burning, make les distruction, wich is mostly comon in lostwax technology. So yes we can use software to create hollow model and then send to slicer in NanoDLP, or to do this in other different software, but to have this function availabile for other user that can not aford Netfabb or Materialise magics, I will vote to stay and if in time you may develop coowork with windows version on regular PC. Thank's for listening .
I completely agree
Is this code written to Nextion's button event?
Look at Julien Delnatte's z-axis page (bin / nextion/plugin / page /) or (src / nextion / plugin / page) there are some lines of code that point to other custom buttons so you can give a precise idea
How can I send the Gcode from nextion to RPI?
Do you know a minimum of js programming? If you know it then just insert a custom button on nanoDLP and then retrieve it from the .js file on the page where you're hugging the button indicating the id from the nanoDLP .json file
Done, available on the beta version.
GREAT and FAST
May I recommend instead of showing the remaining time in just minutes to display it in hh:mm ?
I agree
Oops, sorry...
I update the post, thanks for the heads up!
the photos do not understand much, but in theory should lower the cure time, it would seem overcuring
Can I get some advice about fine tuning my prints?
My printer is a bottom up, focused at 40um in XY and 25um in Z axis.
Antialias enabled.
The hole in the picture below is .5mm diameter.
The resin used is B9 Emerald, which has additives to facilitate castability, but makes it a little harder to print fine details compared to crisper resins.To get a rounder hole, should I increase or decrease exposure times?
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MaxJewels wrote:Doug wrote:Hi, I want to translate this too, which files has the text that I can edit?
Unfortunately the present way to translate this graphical interface is through the nextion software, and it needs to be page per page, so a separate file.hmi is created for each Language.
I translate in the nextion editor but some text seem to be in other places.
Some writings come directly from nanodlp
If you want to make an example maybe I'll be more precise
Hi, I want to translate this too, which files has the text that I can edit?
Unfortunately the present way to translate this graphical interface is through the nextion software, and it needs to be page per page, so a separate file.hmi is created for each Language.
The GPIO is used in event observation, mode with the callback function on Sound Event that is activated by a trigger whenever the GPIO input changes its condition. Because there are many high/low transitions in a single sound incident, the event registration is deactivated by putting the callback process to sleep .
However, you can put GPIO "x" high for "x" seconds when printing is finished
You can activate the sound at the end of printing with GPio
I am translating
MaxJewels wrote:...
in your case I think the only solution is to put a led directly on the RPI that goes out when the system has stoppedSorry, I really have a problem with that behaviour.
I made an Feature Request to the nanodlp team.
You can support it, make additional proposals. But its not ok to turn it in a complete different direction and as I asume that you are not a member of the nanodlp team it's also not ok to answer for the team.Support the request in the way it was originally addressed or make your own request and let the nanodlp team reply on this one
My was not a bad behavior for you, but I was giving advice to solve what looked like a problem, then if you're not interested, next time I will not waste my time giving you my opinion
you are right, I have entered in a similar but not the same topic, in your case the LCD can not memorize and then send commands if nanodlp is already disabled
in your case I think the only solution is to put a led directly on the RPI that goes out when the system has stopped
Good suggestion, will try to come up with a solution, but unfortunately one of the first thing get killed by OS during shutdown is nanodlp so we do not have access to any hardware to change status. And we could not be sure if everything goes well.
Maybe you could wired LCD power to RPi so on complete shutdown it goes dark.
which command switches the power off button?if I press the button from nanodlp the serial port remains active, while if I use a physical button with the shutdown command, the serial is disabled and the nextion screen locks
If you press the shutdown button's insertion page change "shutdown in progress" and the shutdown command was delayed for a few seconds and the page there was a timed redirect to a different page (you can turn off the machine)?
It would not be very accurate but for now it would make the difference until another solution is found
I'm trying to do the same thing on the Nextion display