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Thanks! I appreciate it!
Thanks, indeed that was the case. Rpi3 does not really have a good reception for wifi.
Thanks!
Yes, I saw that, but I cannot seem to be able to have the same workflow: I cannot import profiles (resin or machine), cannot add multiple plates, cannot select the slicing profile, cannot preview layers, etc. Basically I'm using the Windows version of NanoDLP for slicing and it works really good, but the only piece is the ZIP export that would be really handy.
Or am I missing something here?
I am using the Windows version of NanoDLP for slicing, as it's obviously much faster to do the slicing on a PC than on the Rpi3.
And I can zip the plates in the public folder and upload it to the Rpi NanoDLP fine, however it's bit cumbersome to do each time.
So it would be nice if you could add a download as zip button on the Plates page.
Thanks!
I am controlling a Wanhao Duplicator 7, and I have some issues with it it.
E.g. during pringting occasionally the following error pops up in the pritning window and then disappears quite quickly:
Could not connect to the printer. Please, check your connection.
What is the reason for such issues?
Ok, the following url works (just tried it, why not): http://192.168.1.141/wifi
In which menu should it appear?
Shahin wrote:1. It is OK. But your firmware could be old which cause compatibility issue. If you have seen any issue SSH into RPi and run commands below
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install rpi-update
sudo rpi-update
2. Are you sure you are on the latest version? Regardless of RPi version you should see wifi manager. But it will works only on v3.I have build 1369.
And now I have upgraded to beta 1371.
Still no sign of the wifi manager. What is the URL of it?
1. It is OK. But your firmware could be old which cause compatibility issue. If you have seen any issue SSH into RPi and run commands below
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install rpi-update
sudo rpi-update
2. Are you sure you are on the latest version? Regardless of RPi version you should see wifi manager. But it will works only on v3.
I have build 1369.
I installed NanoDLP using the standard image, which I updated to the beta build via the command line.
This was done on a Raspberry Pi 2. Now I have put the SD card into a Raspberry Pi 3. This seems to work, however I have some questions:
1. Is this OK? Or should I try to install from sratch on the RPi3?
2. I don't see the Wifi Manager. Where is it? Maybe it's due to the fact that the SD card was used initially in an RPi2?
Thanks!
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