![]() I’m unable to get a test print from teh command line. If I refresh the browser page it comes back again. However after a short while the stream goes black. With the 16MP Autofocus cam I can now see the stream in Octoprint. It doesn’t seem to work with the original Pi Camera 2.1 (I thought it was all supposed to be backward compatible). The instruction to run “dmesg | grep arducam” still returns no results (although this doesn’t seem to matter). I can’t whether this was really a factor or not. ![]() I did however run “apt update” and “apt upgrade” and retest octoprint before I did the driver instatll steps. OctoPrint provided by Prusa Research is tested and is confirmed to be booting correctly.I’ve actually just run through the post again ( Using libcamera & imx519 on OctoPi) and it works now (sort of). ![]() If the Octoprint webpage loads, you can continue. If octopi.local doesn't work, please use the following steps: Check your router for a new IP address, using an app like Fing, or wait until the address is displayed on the printer's display.Īs soon as you have the IP, open a web browser on your PC, type it in, and hit Enter. Then open the browser and try opening a website: octopi.local. The RPi Zero is not a superfast computer and it needs time to boot. Go to the printer's LCD menu -> Settings -> RPi port, and make sure it is set to ON. Notice that the position of the support pin is in the corner ( purple arrow). Make sure the RPi Zero is properly installed by inspecting the connector on the other side of the Einsy Rambo ( green arrows).
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