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    • TimsWorkshopundefined
      TimsWorkshop
      last edited by

      Hi all - Now that I've got both printers running fairly well, what I would love to do not have to do is upload files to the two different printers, but be able to either share a file storage or mount a NAS drive which could show in the 'Jobs' section...

      Is this doable or is there an alternative?

      Ender 5 Plus - E3D Hemera Hotend - Duet 2 Wifi

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      • oliofundefined
        oliof @TimsWorkshop
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        @infidelprops with standalone boards, not so much. With SBC setups, trivially.

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        • droftartsundefined
          droftarts administrators @TimsWorkshop
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          @infidelprops you can’t running standalone, but can on RRF 3.4 with a connected SBC: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/M21

          Ian

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          • TimsWorkshopundefined
            TimsWorkshop
            last edited by

            Thanks @oliof and @droftarts, I'll look into this SBC

            Ender 5 Plus - E3D Hemera Hotend - Duet 2 Wifi

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