@@sullyVids Hi friend, I did some tests, 40 printers connect normally, after another 20 printers they connect every other time, and when I added 92 printers, the program stopped connecting to all printers at all. I wanted to know if it was possible to share the source code and the program files "not for sale" I'm interested in how the program works and maybe I can figure out this problem. and if I can come up with some kind of improvement, I will of course share it with everyone completely free of charge
@@sullyVids Hi friend, I did some tests, 40 printers connect normally, after another 20 printers they connect every other time, and when I added 92 printers, the program stopped connecting to all printers at all. I wanted to know if it was possible to share the source code and the program files "not for sale" I'm interested in how the program works and maybe I can figure out this problem.
Ayooooo this is what i was searching for! I just moved from home to a small office with now 10 printers (had 4 when i ran them at home). Still need to feed them wifi cables, this is awesome!!! Edit: I can't test it for now since i don't got a windows machine. But i think i will buy one soon just to run this, so maybe its already in there. But after starting all the printers it would be cool to have a screen with camera's (possibility to add ip camera's or printer webcams. So you can monitor.)
Hi, thanks for the comment glad this is what you’ve been looking for 🎉 Just a heads-up, if you’ve got a Linux machine, you can run the program on that too. And yeah having a screen for cameras would be awesome, I’ve got that noted for the future, so thanks for the suggestion :) Oh, one thing though just to let you know, this doesn’t work with Bambu printers, unfortunately. But if you’ve got any other ideas or feedback, I’m all ears!
@sullyVids My original idea was to purchase an 7'' touch screen for my pi 4. 3D print an mount for the pi monitor onto my desk and make an controller that is always near my 3D printers. Do you think a rpi4 can handle the software with 9 machines? For now i need to build a little bit more in my new workplace, connect them to wifi and stuff. A lot of work to do for me before i can use it. I would love to think about new features for in the future, and if you need help maybe i could help u with interface for smaller touch screens (design, not coding).
@@3dutch Your setup sounds good, the program is very lightweight and, based on my tests, it uses minimal resources, so your Raspberry Pi 4 should handle it with no issues, even with 9 machines connected. Honestly I hadn’t thought about using it on a touchscreen it’s an interesting use case! the program UI is responsive though, so it might already work but I haven’t tested it yet ,Thanks for offering to help with the design side. I’ll keep that in mind, and if I add touchscreen support in the future, I’ll be sure to let you know. Good luck getting everything set up, and feel free to share any ideas along the way :)
Hi friend, I did some tests, 40 printers connect normally, after another 20 printers they connect every other time, and when I added 92 printers, the program stopped connecting to all printers at all. I wanted to know if it was possible to share the source code and the program files "not for sale" I'm interested in how the program works and maybe I can figure out this problem.
Hi, Thanks a lot for your detailed feedback and for putting the program through such rigorous tests, I really appreciate it! I’ve identified the cause of the issue. I even mentioned it in the video description :) I'm already working on a solution for that and it will be ready soon, just after I test it and ensure it works properly. As for sharing the source code, I’m not able to share it at the moment as it still needs a lot of refactoring and polishing to reach a professional standard, which is very important to me. However, I’ll continue improving the program, and once I fix this issue you’ll see an update about it on the channel. I’d love to keep hearing your feedback along the way-it’s incredibly valuable FEEDBACK IS EVERYTHING 🙂
@@sullyVids Thank you for your answer, I will look forward to updating the program, and I will also immediately test it for you on a large number of printers.
Thank you very much for your work, in a couple of days I’ll test it on a hundred printers
A hundred printers? That’s insane-can’t wait to hear how it goes! Thanks for giving it a shot!
@@sullyVids Hi friend, I did some tests, 40 printers connect normally, after another 20 printers they connect every other time, and when I added 92 printers, the program stopped connecting to all printers at all. I wanted to know if it was possible to share the source code and the program files "not for sale" I'm interested in how the program works and maybe I can figure out this problem. and if I can come up with some kind of improvement, I will of course share it with everyone completely free of charge
@@sullyVids Hi friend, I did some tests, 40 printers connect normally, after another 20 printers they connect every other time, and when I added 92 printers, the program stopped connecting to all printers at all. I wanted to know if it was possible to share the source code and the program files "not for sale" I'm interested in how the program works and maybe I can figure out this problem.
Ayooooo this is what i was searching for! I just moved from home to a small office with now 10 printers (had 4 when i ran them at home). Still need to feed them wifi cables, this is awesome!!!
Edit: I can't test it for now since i don't got a windows machine. But i think i will buy one soon just to run this, so maybe its already in there. But after starting all the printers it would be cool to have a screen with camera's (possibility to add ip camera's or printer webcams. So you can monitor.)
Hi, thanks for the comment glad this is what you’ve been looking for 🎉 Just a heads-up, if you’ve got a Linux machine, you can run the program on that too.
And yeah having a screen for cameras would be awesome, I’ve got that noted for the future, so thanks for the suggestion :)
Oh, one thing though just to let you know, this doesn’t work with Bambu printers, unfortunately. But if you’ve got any other ideas or feedback, I’m all ears!
@sullyVids My original idea was to purchase an 7'' touch screen for my pi 4. 3D print an mount for the pi monitor onto my desk and make an controller that is always near my 3D printers. Do you think a rpi4 can handle the software with 9 machines?
For now i need to build a little bit more in my new workplace, connect them to wifi and stuff. A lot of work to do for me before i can use it.
I would love to think about new features for in the future, and if you need help maybe i could help u with interface for smaller touch screens (design, not coding).
@@3dutch Your setup sounds good, the program is very lightweight and, based on my tests, it uses minimal resources, so your Raspberry Pi 4 should handle it with no issues, even with 9 machines connected.
Honestly I hadn’t thought about using it on a touchscreen it’s an interesting use case! the program UI is responsive though, so it might already work but I haven’t tested it yet ,Thanks for offering to help with the design side. I’ll keep that in mind, and if I add touchscreen support in the future, I’ll be sure to let you know.
Good luck getting everything set up, and feel free to share any ideas along the way :)
Hi friend, I did some tests, 40 printers connect normally, after another 20 printers they connect every other time, and when I added 92 printers, the program stopped connecting to all printers at all. I wanted to know if it was possible to share the source code and the program files "not for sale" I'm interested in how the program works and maybe I can figure out this problem.
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your detailed feedback and for putting the program through such rigorous tests, I really appreciate it! I’ve identified the cause of the issue. I even mentioned it in the video description :)
I'm already working on a solution for that and it will be ready soon, just after I test it and ensure it works properly.
As for sharing the source code, I’m not able to share it at the moment as it still needs a lot of refactoring and polishing to reach a professional standard, which is very important to me. However, I’ll continue improving the program, and once I fix this issue you’ll see an update about it on the channel. I’d love to keep hearing your feedback along the way-it’s incredibly valuable
FEEDBACK IS EVERYTHING 🙂
@@sullyVids Thank you for your answer, I will look forward to updating the program, and I will also immediately test it for you on a large number of printers.
Awesome, thanks for helping out with the tests! Your feedback’s really appreciated :)