Octoprint is a household name for anyone into 3D printing and anyone regularly reading Hackaday. Described by creator Gina Häußge as “the snappy web interface for your 3D printer”, Octoprint allows ...
Example output of Octolapse with the print head absent from the images. [FormerLurker] had originally created stabilized time lapses by hand editing G-code, which had great results but was inefficient ...
3D printing enthusiasts looking for a way to monitor and control their 3D prints using a Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in OctoPrint, a free open source software which is being created and is ...