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Finding Bemo
(@finding-bemo)
Active Member
Wireless printing

I would love to wirelessly print and put this in the garage. Also if there was a way to dim the LCD screen so at night it doesn't light up the whole living room.

Napsal : 19/02/2017 4:41 am
Milos V.
(@milos-v)
Prominent Member
Re: Wireless printing

Hello,
for wireless printing try e.g. the Octoprint, but sure it will be still needed to remove the old print before starting new one personally 🙂
I believe there is a lot of different foils that can be put over the LCD to decrease the brightness.

Milos.

Napsal : 19/02/2017 9:58 am
Nigel
(@nigel)
Honorable Member
Re: Wireless printing

I use a Raspberry Pi running Octopi / Octoprint for wireless printing. It works reliably across most printers.
As regards light from the LCD, It can be blocked/reduced by say a book leaning against it? Or hacking and reducing the LCD backlight voltage. I would choose hacking always.

Nigel
Life is keeping interested and excited by knowledge and new things.

Napsal : 22/02/2017 6:01 am
Joerideman
(@joerideman)
Active Member
Re: Wireless printing

If it Isn't already there, you could add a variable resistor to the lcdbacklight. I do not have the printer so I can not be specific.

Napsal : 22/02/2017 8:34 am
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