
Raspi Printercam
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It's a project involving the Raspberry Pi with Papirus Pi e-ink display and camera board, mounted on top of a Wanhao Duplicator I3 printer. The plan is to install OctoPrint on it, showcasing stats on the display. The Raspberry-case features two parts: print it with plenty of support (everywhere, about 20% density) and take time carefully removing it later. A 0.2mm layer height is sufficient for this part; a fat brim is recommended. Two walls and 40% infill work well, but 100% would make the flimsy lid sturdier. The camera-board-holder requires attention due to its nasty angle; it will be hard or impossible to remove. Four M2.5 x 6mm screws are needed for the camera board, while four M3 x 8mm screws are required for the camera-board-holder. Because of the steep angle, a layer height of 0.1mm is recommended. This plate plays a crucial role; it features holes for inserting zip-ties into a filament-guidance-tube. Layer height does not matter for this part, but ensure there's some support below the zip-tie-holes.
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