You should already know that. It’s such a simple thing. — first answer on StackOverflow
You should already know that. It’s such a simple thing. — first answer on StackOverflow
Thanks. It’s an Orca feature. Not Cura.
Please indulge me.
I do the negative when text is on the side of the part but at the bottom this seems to be better , especially for thick bold letters.
It really is t bad in the naked eye. I just slammed a reflection right on it. Or maybe was 0.01mm too high but I’ve seen way worse.
Here’s a picture of the part assembled.
Flat bed scanning is super useful. Especially when you add a ruler on the glass. I’ve used this for recreating parts faces to connect to something else. The issue is that whatever isn’t touching the glass will be blurry.
Wow. Ok I did not know that.
I’m okay with image processing in the screen, by smart, I mean with a media platform and apps installed on the screen. I have two Roku TV that are now unusable even as a screen because the recent Roku software updates made the whole tv sluggish as hell even to simply turn on to an input like HDMI. It’s baaaaaad. Image processing on the other hand no biggie (as long as it’s not this motion flow shit)
If connected via HDMI, no. But your TV might be able to act as a remote control for your Chromecast. No internet data via HDMI.
I miss dumb TV. I would pay more for a dumb OLED TV. Then add the media box of your choice, be it an Apple TV, a Raspberry Pi or whatever…
There would be room for expansion. What about an IRC then?
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Should have used Matrix
I deleted my comment after realizing that.
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Can you explain this more?
Also, this is for Klipper you can change the behavior of your printer to do whatever you want.
In Louisiana, it seems so… that’s insane!!!