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Network on Saturn S - StonehengeFR - 01-26-2022

Hello all
I’ve just bought the new Saturn S and very disappointed to see that they ditch eth. port.
My printer will be 5 stairs beneath me in my garage … how can I remote control it?

Thanks a lot.


RE: Network on Saturn S - billtodd - 01-29-2022

(01-26-2022, 03:47 PM)StonehengeFR Wrote: Hello all
I’ve just bought the new Saturn S and very disappointed to see that they ditch eth. port.
My printer will be 5 stairs beneath me in my garage … how can I remote control it?

Thanks a lot.

Frankly, the old Saturn Ethernet port had very little utility : it could only download a file to the usb stick and start the print , no monitoring etc.

My printer is only one flight of stairs away , but I have learned (by repeated climbs) to prep the files before the printer and then stay at the printer long enough to here the  tearing of the first layer , before climbing the stairs again back to the office.

A camera (with sound - so any rattling or stalled Z motor can be detected ) would be useful .


RE: Network on Saturn S - StonehengeFR - 01-30-2022

Hello,

Thanks for your input. Since my first post, I've found something similar to octoprint (but less versatile) for the Saturn (not sur if it work for the "S" version tho) :

https://www.reddit.com/r/ElegooMars/comments/legz2i/saturn_rpi_mariner_samba/

You can find even more details here with the Mars pro as an example : https://l9o.dev/posts/controlling-an-elegoo-mars-pro-remotely/

Source code : https://github.com/luizribeiro/mariner

I wonder if anyone as already try this whith the "S" version and/or a Raspberry PI 3...


RE: Network on Saturn S - billtodd - 01-30-2022

Thanks, that looks interesting :-)