Check out my first novel, midnight's simulacra!
Monoprice Voxel 3D Printer: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
For hostname <tt>voxel.localnet</tt>, use http://voxel.localnet/?action=stream to access the camera. | For hostname <tt>voxel.localnet</tt>, use http://voxel.localnet/?action=stream to access the camera. | ||
[[CATEGORY: 3D Printing]] |
Latest revision as of 03:27, 1 September 2024
The Monoprice Voxel is an affordable 3D printer using 1.75mm filament. It is said to be a rebranded FlashForge Adventurer 3, which seems plausible from external appearance. I believe it to have "Sailfish" flavored GCode.
The build area is 150mm x 150mm x 150mm. The nozzle diameter is 0.4mm.
It claims to support 3MF, STL, OBJ, FPP, BMP, PNG, and JPG via its slicing software; GX and G are directly supported.
Calibration
- Enter calibration mode using the on-screen display.
- The nozzle will be lowered by the device.
- Fine-tune the nozzle until a piece of paper can just slide underneath it.
- Use the up and down buttons on the touchscreen
Software
Monoprice makes the MatterControl software available as a deb. Installing it on my Debian Unstable machine in October 2019 saw it crash a lot. Most of these were due to missing dependencies; make sure you've installed:
- gnome-themes-standard
- mono-vbnc
Printing from USB storage
- The camera disables USB storage. The camera must be turned off to print from USB.
- The USB storage must be formatted with an old DOS-style partition table, as far as I can tell.
- The gcode files must have a .g extension.
- Select "build" from the main menu
- Insert the USB drive, and wait for an icon to show up at the top indicating it has been mounted. Once this happens, the flash drive source will become available.
- Select the flash drive, and select your gcode file.
Accessing the printer
For hostname voxel.localnet, use http://voxel.localnet/?action=stream to access the camera.