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Topic: using wireless backup camera to watch printer

Will a wireless backup camera work to view print.
My printer is in the laundry room and i keep the door closed (it's to noisy for my wife)
when my printer is running I sit at my computer doing CAD
so I an constantly getting up to look at my printer.
here is the camera I am thinking about. Will it work?

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/access … 51333_0_0_

Ultimaker S3.

2 (edited by marks 2014-09-28 16:06:14)

Re: using wireless backup camera to watch printer

I didn't take a close look at the camera, but my concern would be wireless range and frequency.  A lot of those devices work on the same frequencies as wifi and have potential to screw up your reception (if you have wifi).  I'd look into one of the many wifi enabled cameras available.  You can view them via a web browser, plus use your smartphone to monitor your prints if you aren't at your computer.  Amazon has a few available in that same price range.

3 (edited by dubbsd 2014-09-28 16:23:22)

Re: using wireless backup camera to watch printer

I have a WIFI cam and was not able to connect it
I have ATT Uverse. I would like to make it work
bit I can not go in and change the router settings.

Ultimaker S3.

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Re: using wireless backup camera to watch printer

I use an  IP wireless pan/tilt camera, .It's a Loftek ip wireless cam 3200. you can see it at http://www.dhmjr.com/

SD3, E3D hotend,linear bearing on x/y axis',pillow block bearing on y conneting rod, ball bearngs on front y axis, fan on y stepper motor.

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Re: using wireless backup camera to watch printer

dubbsd wrote:

I have a WIFI cam and was not able to connect it
I have ATT Uverse. I would like to make it work
bit I can not go in and change the router settings.


Do you have a combo modem/router?

SD3, E3D hotend,linear bearing on x/y axis',pillow block bearing on y conneting rod, ball bearngs on front y axis, fan on y stepper motor.

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Re: using wireless backup camera to watch printer

Here is what i have.
https://fcc.samknows.com/install/att/uverse

Ultimaker S3.

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Re: using wireless backup camera to watch printer

Is the host computer also in the laundry room?  If so, you can just use any video chat webcam and remote desktop (free Google app).  Remote desktop will have the additional bonus of giving you control from anywhere on the planet with internet.  For example, I will sometimes start a print in the morning before leaving for work (printer is fully enclosed in metal, in a separate unpopulated building, and I not longer use acetone.  So fire risk is reduced) and once I see it is complete (or I see that I need to abort the print), I can turn off the heaters and even shut down the computer from my smartphone.  One of these days I will build an electric actuator to push the completed project off the plate so I can start another job remotely, too.
P.S.  If you plan to put the camera inside the printer or near enough that you can inspect the quality of the print, you will likely have to disassemble whatever camera you purchase and manually adjust the focus to focus in close.  This is what I did so I can adjust the feed and flow if necessary as the print progresses.  If you go pan-tilt, maybe spend the extra $$ on one with remote focus capability

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Re: using wireless backup camera to watch printer

dubbsd wrote:

Here is what i have.
https://fcc.samknows.com/install/att/uverse

It says use  192.168.1.254 to log in to the router

SD3, E3D hotend,linear bearing on x/y axis',pillow block bearing on y conneting rod, ball bearngs on front y axis, fan on y stepper motor.