Wireless USB Transmitter for MakerGear M2?
Wireless USB Transmitter for MakerGear M2?
I have my 3D Printer in my closet and my Mac in my living room which is about 50-100 feet away. Instead of running a super long USB cable into walkways, is there such a thing as a wireless USB transmitter to transmit the USB signal from the MakerGear M2 to the Mac?
Re: Wireless USB Transmitter for MakerGear M2?
I don't know that such a device even exists but I'd recommend a Raspberry Pi 3 and OctoPrint. For $40, you essentially get that functionality plus a whole lot more.
There are things like USB over TCP/IP but you still need a computer on either side of the connection.
There are things like USB over TCP/IP but you still need a computer on either side of the connection.
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Re: Wireless USB Transmitter for MakerGear M2?
I have to +1 the recommendation to go with Raspberry Pi. For around $40 you can not only monitor your prints, but have complete control over the printer from ANY device. The best part is that I don't have to dedicate my high-horsepower Mac Pro to print, so I can use it for video editing, 3D modeling and other situations that require that kind of power. Sometimes I use my phone, other times I use my tablet, and sometimes my MacBook Pro. I can monitor and control my printer from ANYWHERE.
The RaspPi is so small that it fits between the electronics case and the Z motor, so having it connected to the printer doesn't add to the footprint at all, and it looks like it came from MakerGear that way. I use Printoid for my Android devices. After having finally switched to the RasPi, I regret having stalled for so long before setting it up. A few hours and the way I print has totally changed.
The RaspPi is so small that it fits between the electronics case and the Z motor, so having it connected to the printer doesn't add to the footprint at all, and it looks like it came from MakerGear that way. I use Printoid for my Android devices. After having finally switched to the RasPi, I regret having stalled for so long before setting it up. A few hours and the way I print has totally changed.
Re: Wireless USB Transmitter for MakerGear M2?
+2 for the pi as well