
Pinout.xyz is a good reference if you’re unfamiliar with the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO pins. users who forget to tape over the 5V pin on will risk frying their pi 4BĬonnecting the Pi to the printer’s serial portĬonnect the jumper wires from the pi’s UART0 port to the Elegoo Mars 2 motherboard like this.users will also need to power the pi via the GPIO pins, I suggest using the X735.users should put tape on the USB-A end of your USB C to USB A cable.The USB-OTG port on the Raspberry pi 4B is also the USB host port.Some people online do this, but I didn’t want to do any permanent changes to my Pi. Cut the connection between the 5V line and the USB port on the Pi.

This tutorial is a good reference on how to do this.

I’m not planning on incorporating the non FOSS chitubox SDK into an AGPLv3 licensed plugin. Plugin might not work if you’ve updated your Elegoo Mars printer to the newest firmware due to issues with Chitu3d encrypting their files so users are forced to use Chitubox 1.9.0.File analysis CLI command works octoprint plugins chituboard:sla_analysis NAME.upload files to folder ~/.octoprint/uploads/resin.Compatibility layer for SLA printers with Chituboards like the Photon and Mars seriesĪdded basic support chituboard based printers(Elegoo Mars, Anycubic Photon, Phrozen, etc.) to octoprint.
