

Came here for this exact comment
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Might need to set up a VPN server so you can access (if your Pi is behind a firewall) - this is what I do so I can access when away from home.
I’ve had best results with Cura, trees, support interface on using “grid” with “0.8mm interface thickness” and “75% interface density”, and when printing with 0.2 layer thickness and 0.1 gap between support and model (which then snaps to the 0.2 layer thickness)
Slicer plugins are available in Octoprint
I saved $50 and bought DS420+ instead of DS920+
Don’t do this
I’d kill to have the quad core at this point, it’s CPU limited with all my Docker apps
As an Ender 3 S1 owner, and prior owner of Monoprice Select 3D V2, I’m really happy with the Ender. $299.
Just be aware that printers at this price are for hobbyists- and don’t confuse 3d printing like photo printing (push-button basically). 30+ % of your prints are going to fail until you get through a steep learning phase
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What brand of filament is that? Looks nice.
Ender 3 S1 - should be able to get for equivalent of $299 USD
Very simple to use, easy setup, works out of the box, Cura defaults work well, and good quality
I have 5 family members using Synology Photos (on a 4-bay Synology NAS) and it’s a great solution for us.
I don’t see myself going back to a cloud-based solution - this one is easy for me and secure.
I’ve got SHR running on my storage, and daily offsite backup to another family member’s house (protects against house fire etc for loss of 20yr+ of photos and videos).
Once you offload from your phone, you can pare down the photos remaining on the phone to whatever you want to be left.