DAGOMA control panel

DAGOMA control panel

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Here is the rewritten text in American English: I've built a custom control panel for my dedicated DiscoeasyEVO+ box, which I've modified to accommodate its 46x30cm plate. I needed a high-quality panel worthy of this device. I reused the first configuration from my Octopi+, replacing the two Raspberry Pi with a panel version. I also added a screen for the printer's control interface, relocating the SD card reader to the front (although I rarely use it, it's always good to have it handy in case the raspberry has a tantrum). You'll also find a housing for the relay card that I've attached to the back of the Octoprint panel, as well as the PID support. Note that you can bypass this last component using the new "enclosure plugin" available on Octoprint since a few days ago. However, since I already had it, I decided to use it. On this support, I've added two arcade button slots that I assigned to the light and video launch for the second Raspberry Pi. Of course, you'll understand that I love anything shiny with all these LEDs, but I also want to know what works without having to navigate through Octoprint's menus during printing. Feel free to ask me any questions if this project interests you... The octopus decoration doesn't print well on the raspberry panel (cf photo), so expect better results when printing it at 0.10mm resolution. **Print Settings** * Printer: DiscoEasy 200 * Rafts: Yes * Supports: Yes * Resolution: 0.20 * Infill: 33% * Notes: I printed all the panels on a single run to save PLA and reduce warping risks due to the large pieces. Interestingly, printing the largest panels in the direction of the height at 50mm/s worked out well.

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