Support smartphone comme (as) webcam
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An idea to monitor your prints without using an IP camera: a vintage phone. Or a tablet will do just fine. To keep tabs on your impressions without resorting to an IP camera, simply use a vintage phone or a tablet. That's the ticket. The SupportCamera.3mf file includes all the STL files and printing settings for PETG on Prusa i3 MK3S in 0.20 mm. With this arrangement, no object requires any support. All you need to do is glue Traverse with Articulation (Loctite 401). The screws and nuts are made of M6, and you can add the caches (cache.stl file) to the buttons by pasting them on. To get started, install the Ip Webcam app and launch it. The screen will display the address to be loaded into your PC or another phone/tablet browser, such as 192.168.1.19:8080. You can also open it directly in VLC (Open/Network Flow). The Ip Webcam app is a doozy: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.webcam&hl=en IP Webcam transforms your phone into an internet camera with multiple viewing options. You can view your camera on any platform using VLC player or an internet browser. Broadcast the video over a WIFI network without needing internet access. Use IP Webcam with tinyCam Monitor on another android device, or with MJPG software, including video surveillance software, security monitors, and most audio players (VLC). The Freecad file is included for your modifications/adaptations.
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