By Chuck Hellebuyck View In Digital Edition
Just about every 3D printer starts off being controlled by a USB connection, typically by using an Arduino that receives G-Code serially to control things. However, this can be a pain to have your computer tied up just to control your printer. Wouldn’t it be nice to break away from that computer and run the printer independently? Find out how.
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