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Prusa link or octoprint

Hi i have just purchesed a raspberry pi zero and want to know wether to use octoprint or prusa link i want to be able to controll the printer from my computer wirlsly and maybe add a camra later any advice is much apreciated 

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Napsal : 10/04/2023 12:21 am
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RE: Prusa link or octoprint

a Pi zero might not be a good choice for Octoprint.. the min is generally pi zero 2 .. They are hard to get.. I'd use an Orange Pi Zero 2 with 1GB RAM (not a Pi 2 .. and not Pi Zero) which you can get from AliExpress for about $50US.  I love OctoPrint.. works flawlessly .. I have never used Prusa Link.. but if you have a Pi Zero.. that might be the best option.

Napsal : 10/04/2023 3:46 am
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RE: Prusa link or octoprint

I got zero for 15 us today thanks for input I did want octoprint but I might see about prusa link

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Napsal : 10/04/2023 5:25 am
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When the Mk3 was young, Octoprint was barely toddling and the Pi Zero was shiny and new the Zero was plenty for all your on-line printing needs.  But Octoprint grew, a lot.

A zero will still, just, run the bare Octoprint as long as some of the heavy lifting is configured to a low level, or better, run an older version; but as soon as you add webcams and similar monitoring the Zero struggles.

The word is that Pi's are slowly bcoming available again as supply chains free up so it's probably worth installing the zero and getting the basics running with the intention of substituting a Zero 2 or other Pi and expanding as they return to the market.

Then repurpose the Zero in another project - Pi hole or robotics or...

Cheerio,

Napsal : 10/04/2023 6:19 am
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