The latest OctoPi release with the latest Klipper already included
A Raspberry Pi distribution for 3d printers. It includes the OctoPrint host software for 3d printers and Klipper firmware service, out of the box and mjpg-streamer with RaspiCam support for live viewing of prints and timelapse video creation.
This repository contains the source script to generate the distribution out of an existing OctoPi distro image.
Official mirror is here
Nightly builds are available here
like any other Raspberry Pi image <https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/README.md>
_octopi-wpa-supplicant.txt
on the root of the flashed card when using it like a thumb driveLog into your Pi via SSH (it is located at octopi.local
if your computer supports bonjour <https://learn.adafruit.com/bonjour-zeroconf-networking-for-windows-and-linux/overview>
_ or the IP address assigned by your router), default username is "pi", default password is "raspberry". Run sudo raspi-config
. Once that is open:
octopi.local
but rather the hostname you chose postfixed with .local
, so keep that in mind.You can navigate in the menus using the arrow keys and Enter. To switch to selecting the buttons at the bottom use Tab.
You do not need to expand the filesystem, current versions of OctoKlipperPi do this automatically.
OctoPrint is located at http://octopi.local <http://octopi.local>
and also at https://octopi.local <https://octopi.local>
. Since the SSL certificate is self signed (and generated upon first boot), you will get a certificate warning at the latter location, please ignore it.
To install plugins from the commandline instead of OctoPrint's built-in plugin manager, :code:pip
may be found at :code:/home/pi/oprint/bin/pip
. Thus, an example install cmd may be: :code:/home/pi/oprint/bin/pip install <plugin-uri>
If a USB webcam or the Raspberry Pi camera is detected, MJPG-streamer will be started automatically as webcam server. OctoPrint on OctoPi ships with correctly configured stream and snapshot URLs pointing at it. If necessary, you can reach it under http://octopi.local/webcam/?action=stream <http://octopi.local/webcam/?action=stream>
and SSL respectively, or directly on its configured port 8080: http://octopi.local:8080/?action=stream <octopi.local:8080/?action=stream>
.
This repository automatically adds klipper installation on the latest OctoPi image and provides the resulting image ready to flash. Checkout the releases.
A simple update script is run via CustoPiZer.
Sure, check out CustoPiZer's README for instructions on how to set up your own image build for modified but clean OctoPi images!
If you need support with OctoPrint or OctoPi, please get in touch on the OctoPrint Community Forums. If you have a bug specific to OctoKlipperPi use the issue tracker