
Legs card reader for FLSUN QQ-S
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In my printer, the card reader slot is located at the back of the printer. I decided to make some improvements. My colleague's printer legs caught my attention, so I ordered a 25 cm extension cord from Ali Express. https://aliexpress.ru/item/32961429620.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.462033edWE9gxV I modified the front leg of the printer. Of course, the card reader is now positioned lower. It's easy to insert, but removing the card can be a bit tricky. For convenience, I glued a piece of tape on the edge of the memory card and pulled it out with ease. However, for my fingers, it's still not very convenient to remove the memory card finally. But overall, it has certainly become more convenient. update I managed to set up printing over wifi. The printer will appear in Cura, and when I press print, the file is sent via wfif to the memory card. Here's a sample instruction: 1. In the printer, you need to specify the name of the wifi network and the password. To do this, you'll have to flash the printer again by correcting the robin_mini_config.txt file included with the files for the firmware. > cfg_wifi_ap_name: TP-LINK_C944 > cfg_wifi_key_code: makerbase Instead of TP-LINK_C944, enter the name of your wifi network Instead of makerbase, enter your network password We write all this to a memory card, insert it into the printer, and the printer updates the firmware. In the printer settings, you should see the ip address issued by the router on the screen. 2. In Cura, click the store button, find the MKS Wifi Plugin plugin in the list, click install the plugin. 3. In Cura, go to the Options-Printer-Manage Printers menu, next to the printer you should see the MKS WIFI button, click and you should see the printer's ip address, click connect. After that, in the monitor section, you should see the printer. You can operate the printer. If we want to print, then on the save button we will see the name of our printer, click, the file is copied via wifi to the printer's memory card and printing begins. P.S. After updating the firmware, you will have to re-calibrate the zero level. Perhaps it's enough to write one configuration file to a USB flash drive and the ip address will be registered in the printer, I haven't tried it. update I got my act together and was able to set up printing over wifi. In Cura, the printer will appear, and when you press print, the file is sent via wfif to the memory card. Here's a sample instruction: 1. In the printer, you need to specify the name of the wifi network and the password. To do this, you'll have to flash the printer again by correcting the robin_mini_config.txt file included with the files for the firmware. > cfg_wifi_ap_name: TP-LINK_C944 > cfg_wifi_key_code: makerbase Instead of TP-LINK_C944, enter the name of your wifi network Instead of makerbase, enter your password We write all this to a memory card, insert it into the printer, and the printer updates the firmware. In the printer settings, you should see the ip address issued by the router on the screen. 2. In Cura, click the store button, find the MKS Wifi Plugin plugin in the list, click install the plugin. 3. In Cura, go to the Options-Printer-Manage Printers menu, next to the printer you should see the MKS WIFI button, click and you should see the ip address of the printer, click connect. After that, in the monitor section, you should see the printer. You can operate the printer. If we want to print, then on the save button we will see the name of our printer, click, the file is copied via wifi to the memory card of the printer and printing begins. P.S. After updating the firmware, you will have to re-calibrate the zero level. Perhaps it's enough to write one configuration file to a USB flash drive and the ip address will be registered in the printer, I haven't tried it.
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