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docs:3d_printing_101:3d_printing_101 [2020/06/15 19:00] – [misc] note on precision and enf-of-filament sensor basz | docs:3d_printing_101:3d_printing_101 [2021/06/15 20:09] – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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there are different tools for different purposes. one size will not fit all. EOT. | there are different tools for different purposes. one size will not fit all. EOT. | ||
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i personally bought IP video camera that is powered via the same power cord as the printer itself. whenever i turn on my printer, camera is detected in the network, by the server, and recording automatically starts to NAS, for later access. nice, simple and powerful. | i personally bought IP video camera that is powered via the same power cord as the printer itself. whenever i turn on my printer, camera is detected in the network, by the server, and recording automatically starts to NAS, for later access. nice, simple and powerful. | ||
+ | as described previously, end-of-filament sensor is a great thing. your printer can then automatically pause when no more filament is available (either broken or out of the spool). keep in mind though, that this is not a silver bullet. it will neither detect filament being stuck (not moving) nor extruder loosing steps. it is worth keeping in mind. | ||
===== hints for failed prints ===== | ===== hints for failed prints ===== | ||