For this kind of service this is one of the easiest methods. You could always set up a chrome remote desktop to your PC and use your printer that way. You wouldn't have the AI failure detection of course.
@@StackingLayers *I am just looking for the DON"T PRINT THAT PART feature. I am sick of trashing whole trays of small parts because one came loose from the build plate and is slinging sting everywhere. I have NO idea where to paste that code? Maybe pretend we know nothing at all and make a detailed video that a 3 year old could follow.*
@johnslugger for that just add this to your printer.cfg file, [exclude_object] You will then have a little box with an x in it at the top of your print status click on that and you can choose what part to exclude.
What's the camera are you using to your noozle cam?
Can you share the product or the link (if u can)
It's just a generic usb endoscope camera from AliExpress. It's zip tied to the part cooling duct.
*Far too complex. You lost me about half way through.*
For this kind of service this is one of the easiest methods. You could always set up a chrome remote desktop to your PC and use your printer that way. You wouldn't have the AI failure detection of course.
@@StackingLayers *I am just looking for the DON"T PRINT THAT PART feature. I am sick of trashing whole trays of small parts because one came loose from the build plate and is slinging sting everywhere. I have NO idea where to paste that code? Maybe pretend we know nothing at all and make a detailed video that a 3 year old could follow.*
@johnslugger for that just add this to your printer.cfg file,
[exclude_object]
You will then have a little box with an x in it at the top of your print status click on that and you can choose what part to exclude.