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You can use nanodlp's internal help to get yourself familiar with commands.
Parameters could be sent as mm.
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shahin
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Hi Anil,
Currently nanoDLP supports serial/i2c/TTL signaling to communicate with 3rd party boards/drivers in both binary/ascii formats.
I know couple of guys who are using Trinamics with nanodlp.
Outside of Trinamics, as I know forks of grbl and marlin patched to support crash recovery and sync movement with nanoDLP.
Also nanoDLP capable of talking with command line tools so if your driver
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shahin
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Experimental
I have added SLC support to nanoDLP, you do need to upload zipped png files anymore.
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shahin
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Quotefrankvdh
Given that PNG is a compressed fromat, zipped PNG is a baffling choice.
A plate with 1000 layers usually weight around 5MB, I have not used zip to decrease size, But to have one file to deal with.
Current open implementations of slc to raw rgb image, which required to send to GPU, are too resource hungry to run on raspberry pi.
I hope to write one in near future.
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shahin
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QuoteDust
Nice
zipped PNG as layers is and intersting choice, at full res even black and white.... suspect would be a resionabe size per object
Link description to download is wrong on site you show but its (extra e)
Link itself is fine.
Nice catch, Thank you
black/white png in fullhd size weigh around 3KB, antialiased one weigh around 40KB. Problem is that, uploading multiple png files
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shahin
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Hi,
We have released first public version of our Raspberry Pi based software for DLP printers.
It runs on Raspberry pi 2 and does not require any extra hardware except strepper driver to handle printer.
It also provides web interface to monitor printing progress and etc
For more information visit nanoDLP website.
Any advice/suggestion would be appreciated.
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shahin
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