Also, remember to configure your wifi as well. There is a very good post with instructions inside, just refer to it. I installed Debian as my system, and install Octoprint. There is nothing I could say better than referring to the official documentation. IMG_1639.jpeg 3024×4032 2.91 MB Install System on Radxa zero and Octoprint I then thus use some jumper wire, connect with UART_AO_B instead to physically solve this issue. The problem is that u-boot allows interrupts during boot and is also outputting messages during boot, the messages are captured by 3D printer board, and it sends some responses, thus blocking the boot process. I will cover each step in the following section, but I will first describe the issue that I solved with a hack mentioned at beginning. Configure serial port settings in Octoprint.Enable UART port to communicate with 3D printer.Install system on Radxa zero and Octoprint.However, due to the poor computation power of rpi zero w, the CPU is not able to handle the work in time, thus producing prints with bad quality.Īs Radxa zero is far more powerful, pin definition compatible with rpi zero, not a power hunger beast (also affordable by the printer board), it could be the perfect candidate to replace rpi zero and accompany with Prusa i3 MK3s nicely.
Prusa i3 MK3s is designed to be able to install raspberry pi zero w onto its Einsy RAMBo, and you can gain more control over it via Octoprint.