Needs fixing
printers showing alot of printer 1; even if its deleted it keeps respawning, need a camera screen tab only for the screen is too small to see anomalies
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6 Bewertungen in Philippinen
printers showing alot of printer 1; even if its deleted it keeps respawning, need a camera screen tab only for the screen is too small to see anomalies
I have been using this app with my Raspberry Pi4B and Ender 5 S1. This app makes everything so much more simple and convenient. Would recommend it to anyone with a Pi.
Been using it for years. Takes some getting use to but gets me there
it works so well, Thank you to all the hard working people working on this project.
Seems as the developer no longer works on this app. Which is a shame cause it’s probably the best octoprint app
I wanted an easy way to keep an eye on my octoprint instance and this fits the bill.
Polymer is my favorite OctoPrint app for iOS. It’s a nicely designed, great-looking app that’s responsive and highly functional.
There is only 1 thing I do not like. It doesn’t have a option to rotate a camera horizontally or vertically. Might be fixed at a later date. I do not know.
Yes, it’s not perfect, but it’s by far the easiest way to check on my print without the headache of mobile web interfaces. The developer is super active, very friendly, and takes our opinions/suggestions seriously which is great to see! Can’t wait to see what this app holds in the future 😁
On initial installation, the app connected right away to the OctoPrint instance. It worked like a charm. Today, though, I'm no longer able to get this to work reliably. Not sure what changed. Tried disabling all plug-ins, but no luck so far. In comparison, OctoPod is still able to communicate with the printer. It's rather strange. Sadly, that app isn't nearly as nice, though it has more features. I do prefer Polymer when it works.