Yep, a basic mega with a ramps running sprint.
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Yep, a basic mega with a ramps running sprint.
Nope, the RPi is connected to the Morpheus LCD via HDMI and to the Morpheus Arduino via USB. That's it. NanoDLP site is then accessed from your local network.
Still haven't decided on the exact location of the RPi inside the printer (as HDMI will need to exit somehow)... which is why my RPi is still running outside the printer for now. As for the RPi...
1. Once the RPi is connected to your router (over ethernet/wifi), then you can use a browser on any device (laptop, smartphone, tablet,...) on your local network to controle nanoDLP.
2. The IP can...
Indeed, the calibration patterns are expected to be shown on the Morpheus screen. But, it's VERY hard to notice when the Morpheus UV light is off, hence try the GCode command "M106" in the terminal...
My meshmixer is still on the default replicator2 platform. I don't recall having to set any specific settings. :confused:
Sorry mate, I don't see any free time soon or spare material to put the installation on video.
In the current latest build version (1165), nanoDLP doesn't generate support. Better use meshmixer for support.
Otherwise, suggest it to shanon of nanoDLP on his forum ;)
Nope, you can simply copy the GCode mentioned in the first post, and past in a "print profile".
You load by adding a "plate", and selecting the "profile". As of nanoDLP build 1165, also STL...
Congrats acnow for making it this far.
To be sure I understand your post, you've been able to deploy the RPi image on the SD Card, boot up the RPi and accessed it with putty over ethernet cable to...
Indeed stil a bit of a hassle to print something, even on FDM. Can't wait till the time comes when you can simply flip it on and your cleaned print comes out instantly :D
Haven't had the chance to print yet. Soon I hope ;)
If the layers were also blank on the preview window (on main page) during print, I'd say an issue with slicing (which I haven't had). Otherwise, if it's inconsistent full screen blanking, be sure you...
First post updated ;)
Yep, ran 2 small prints (actuator endstops from Morpheus modifications thread) with nanoDLP on a RPi3. Must say I'm quite impressed. No way I'm going back to CW on a Windows box ;) Just need to...
Patience my friend, I first need to free up some time to print :cool:
Woooohoooo!
Finally fixed the LCD blanking issue... turns out the RPi (various models) don't cope very well the EDID info from the Morpheus LCD screen.
Obtained the Morpheus LCD driver board...
Still powering raspi from separate USB source.
The one and only reason I haven't been printing yet with nanoDLP, is the Morpheus LCD screen is behaving very inconsistent... the screen simply "blanks" from time to time, sometimes for minutes,...
Here are the actuator related settings I've been using, under Tab 'Setup', 'Hardware Setup', where you define a Printer ;
Speed (which don't matter much, since we'll be using Gcode):
- Max Speed...
Theoretically, the Raspi and Morpheus could stay "connected", without any power on sequence to respect... which is why I'll try to power the Raspi via the 5V VCC from the Ramps board.
But, this...
Got a mail from SJ this morning: "Please wait for a while, my staffs will get back to you with appropriate info."
[emoji106]
Thanks, corrected now I hope...
Just tried to drive the Morpheus LCD by RPi3 with nanoDLP, and it works!
The Pi found the Morpheus LCD as being an "HIF-HID1920X540H_" and runs as [HDMI CEA (16) RGB full 16:9], 1920x1080 @ 60.00Hz,...
To install nanoDLP on a Raspberry Pi 3:
Download the latest Raspbian Lite OS from https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_lite_latest
Install the downloaded (unzipped) image on an SD card,...