OctoPi Case for Prusa i3 MK2S and MK3 with exposed GPIO ports (moved mounting base for more GPIO connector headroom)

OctoPi Case for Prusa i3 MK2S and MK3 with exposed GPIO ports (moved mounting base for more GPIO connector headroom)

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This is a modified version of Chris Petit's awesome Raspberry Pi case. I've added an adapter board to my pi GPIO to switch between different pi v2 cams. This board extends the GPIO headers for continued access and features a ribbon cable connector for controlling bed lighting. However, this setup adds about 20mm from the case surface to the connector end, which is too much since the space between the X-axis motor and the frame is only 8mm. To fix this, I modified the case to move it 16mm to the left, allowing enough room for my setup. Unfortunately, you won't be able to print this lying down on the back - you'll need to print with supports.

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