OctoPrint Control Box

OctoPrint Control Box

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This box houses a Raspberry Pi running OctoPrint / OctoPi, powered by a 5 V supply and an SSR. You can remotely control your attached 3D printer, turning it on or off using the web interface, G-Code commands, or custom system commands, which is necessary for using the feature through the Telegram plugin. The two hardware buttons allow you to power on/off the printer or send a shutdown command to properly power down the Pi. To set up your hardware, install three additional plugins from the OctoPrint Repository: OctoPrint-Enclosure, PSU Controls, and System Command Editor. Safety Alert: This build involves mains voltage, which is hazardous and potentially lethal. Proceed with caution only if you know what you're doing. I am not an electrician; your safety is entirely in your hands. Tip: The PDF thumbnail for the schematic doesn't work with "Show Original." To make viewing easier, I've included a PNG version instead. You can still download the PDF from the files section for better quality.

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With this file you will be able to print OctoPrint Control Box 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 OctoPrint Control Box.