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    • adistrundefined
      adistr
      last edited by

      Hi,
      Is there a way to connect my Python application to my Duet2 wifi printer (Reprap3)?
      How would I do that?

      Adi

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      • infiniteloopundefined
        infiniteloop
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        Here's something to read:
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        DSF Python bindings for DWC 3.4?
        LOL (because I think you like that)

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        • adistrundefined
          adistr @infiniteloop
          last edited by

          @infiniteloop
          Hi Thanks,
          But, all the examples you sent are in favor of a direct connection. Are there examples of connection via IP in favor of connecting with a duet 2 wifi?

          Adi

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          • infiniteloopundefined
            infiniteloop @adistr
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            @adistr said in connect my Python application to my Duet2 wifi printer:

            Are there examples of connection via IP in favor of connecting with a duet 2 wifi?

            I didn't search the forum on that. Have a look at DWC related topics, also, there are several posts about plugins and HTTP requests. Here's a link to DWC on GitHub. I didn't find a comprehensive link to the Duet web server, though.

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