Is there anyway I can resume this print?

Is there anyway I can resume this print? My computer crashed and shut the printer down mid print, I really dont want to wait another 8 hrs for a print.

Bummer, get octopi! $25 + an SD card, best investment ever

Ik, but i have no clue on how to set it up, ive been trying to switch to octopi for ages but im not smartenough to follow any of the internet guides​:cry::cry:@James_Nelson

Oh suck! I could walk you through it, or send you a config file. There’s only a few steps.

@James_Nelson ​ if u see that camera in the second photo, that was what i was going to use with octopi but couldnt get it to work

@James_Nelson i need a pi tho dont i?

Ah, is that the only issue? The was a problem for me as well. I was able to find the right configuration, but best option is to make sure your camera is supported.

@James_Nelson oh no, the camera isnt the issue. I bought the camera to use with octopi but never understood what was happening in the intructions so didnt want to take a leap into things i would regrete if u know what i mean

https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-hd-actioncam-1080p-full-hd-video-camera-w-waterproof-case.html this one?
Yes a raspberry pi is super cheap

@James_Nelson yup thats the one, and which pi do u recomend?

Pi 3 works and has built in wifi, if you use pi2, you won’t have WiFi without an additional dongle.

For time lapse, your camera needs USB, or wifi connection.

@James_Nelson you can help me set it up though? Im really bad with this type of stuff

@James_Nelson mine has usb

Sure, its really easy. You use Windows? Mac?

@James_Nelson windows 10

Can i get ur email adress? Probably better than the comment section :joy::joy:

Measure with caliper the height of that print. And start a new slice and sink the z at the amount of what the caliper showed you. Then glue them together

MatterControl has a print resume feature. Won’t help with this print, but a lot easier to get setup than a pi. No hardware needed.

If you can figure out what Z height it is, you could copy the gcode file to a new file with the lines referring to the already printed Z heights removed. That is an alternative to the idea of removing from the print bed, measuring and slicing only the lines above the specific height.