ePaper eBadge Raspberry Pi

ePaper eBadge Raspberry Pi

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This is my version of the ePaper eBadge based on a Raspberry Pi, inspired by Frederick Vandenbosch's original project. Since I used different components such as another display, I needed to create my own version of the project from scratch. The program was written in Python with precision and care. I've attached a comprehensive project plan as a PDF document, which contains all the essential details you need to know. October 13th, 2019 Update: The Python program has been updated. Key 4 is now properly shut down, avoiding any potential issues that could arise from turning off the eBadge without shutting down the Linux system first. Simply press Key 4 and wait a few seconds before switching off. October 13th, 2019, Second Update: I made another change to the program, allowing you to jump directly to a specific logo by storing an existing number in a text file called standard.txt. This file must be stored along with the logos in the /home/pi/Downloads directory for easy access.

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With this file you will be able to print ePaper eBadge Raspberry Pi with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on ePaper eBadge Raspberry Pi.