


Capability of building printer configurations with simulated Serial ports and displays.

Script(or a native Windows app)to find CWH based printers on the local network with zero network setup.Automatic updates via online installs or manual updates through offline installs.Simple printer setup for Zip/CWS based printing.Notification of Printer events through webSockets.Sophisticated javascript calculators that compute gradients, exposure time, lift speed and distance.Managment of multiple printers with a single print host.Print Zip/CWS files exported from Creation Workshop.Restful developer API for printer management.Use of FreeMarker templating in configuration files.TLS encryption with Basic authentication.Uses common xml Creation Workshop configuration files.Load STL files directly from thingiverse or the internet.Print STL files without performing pre-slice stage.This process isĭepicted in this YouTube video. When printed, these files will obey the GCode and imaging commands inside of the files instead of the slicing profiles configured within Photonic3D. cws scene files saved from Creation Workshop which contain PNG files. If you have an existing Raspberry Pi, follow the Linux install instructions below. Download the Raspberry Pi system image and then take a look at the image install docs at for the installation instructions. If you have a brand new dedicated Raspberry Pi, there is a flashable Jessie Lite based image that you can use to quickly get started. SVG file, which Photonic3D will extrude and optionally print a 3D relief.Block of text, which Photonic3D will extrude using a system or user uploaded font.Single GIF, JPEG, or PNG image, which Photonic3D will extrude and optionally print a 3D relief.Zip of PNG images, which Photonic3D will scan recursively and print based on alphanumeric ordering (meaning both zero-padded and non-padded numbered PNG files will work correctly).STL files, which Photonic3D will slice incrementally at times when the CPU would generally be inactive(exposure and gcode execution).The server is capable of printing a variety of formats, including: It has been designed to run well on a Raspberry Pi, but is cross-platform and the install distribution will also run on Linux, Windows, and MacOS. Photonic3D is a control server for DLP resin 3D printers with a web-based user interface.
