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We have a 7830 WorkCentre that is failing to print and displaying an error (on the PC) "A smart card service is required to print." This occurs in Word, Adobe, etc. and doesn't appear to be program specific. I re-installed the driver yesterday (They had PS but I switched to PCL-6), and everything began working fine until today when we are getting the same error. Accounting is not enabled on the device at all, nor does it even appear to be an option in the Advanced properties setting of the driver (nor would it have been enabled), so I'm at a loss for why we are getting this error.
Sometimes it will allow me to print a test page, and other times it will freeze up and then show this error. Any thoughts? Also, the printer icon will appear and disappear from the tray randomly. Could it be that the PC is intermittently losing contact with the printer, and when this happens, her print job is being directed to some other device which would produce this error?
if you use the cloud function then it save to internal memory ( the other tab )
from there you can restart the last printed print
so unless you start it from the sd card it would be saved in memory
but also some other good news
the last ting i hear was that they where working on a way to save your files to a sd card from internal memory, or directly from the slicer to the sd card instead of memory
I agree. When you send the print to printer via the cloud, the last print does show on the printer to be able to reprint it - but it would be nice if you could actually store it on the printer to print again later, not just the last print only saving.
Sending to the printer via the cloud without having to take out the SD card and put it in the PC, copy it over, and put it back in the printer - is great! But I just wish you could save those cloud prints to the card or internal memory as you need.
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I have octopi installed on a raspberry 3 and connected to the printer via USB and the setup worked well with my past printer printing from octoprint but since I switched to printing from the printer I guess octoprint does not know when a print starts or ends so it's not making timelapses.
I don't know if it is possible to configure octoprint to listen to the printer in some way or it's not possible to use timelapses (or progress or other cool octoprint stuff) when printing from the printer.
EDIT: In this particular case I'm totally OK with an answer like: why do you want to do A, you should do B.
In fact I would prefer to use octopi for everything but I assumed that it would be easier (if possible) to get the minimum features out of octopi printing via SD card than get the convenience features from the MK3 (power failure detection and reliable pause-resume) while printing from octopi.
You can start prints from SD through OctoPrint, that will give you progress monitoring, time based timelapsing etc. What won't work is the gcode viewer, z based timelapses and anything else dependent on having access to the gcode file.
OctoPrint 1.3.7 will also support detecting prints started outside of it, but that has some strict requirements of how the firmware must behave which last I checked the prusa fork didn't adhere too (yet?). See this commit:
I was just wondering how one would setup Octolapse to work with printing from SD card? I am using the pi 3 B and c615 camera with latest stable Octoprint and Octolapse connected to my PRUSA i3 MK3. I have Octolapse setup to trigger on Z change and as stated before, when printing from SD, that will not work. My webcam right now is capable of only 720 and have other choices of cameras BUT they can not be connected to pi.
Because many printers have problems when printing faster than 50mm/s over usb.
For me it is not a problem because i print slower.
But the mk3 can print faster.
Over USB the print quality is then not as good as printed from the sd card.
I'm very new to the AD world and I could use a little help. I have created a business card design. How do I get that design to print like 8 on a sheet? So that if I were to send this design to a customer, it would be print ready? Right now it's just a single 3.52 design.
The easiest way to set up a larger page with a 4 x 2 layout. Put in your own crop marks, colour marks as necessary. See attached .afdesign file. You can use Power Duplicate to step and repeat the cards. Search the help for 'Power Duplicate' for more info on that.
IF the unit uses Scoutbook whoever marks Initial Unit Leader Signature in screenshot above - their name appears. Once the unit approves the overall Merit badge in Scoutbook OR in Internet Advancement - that approvers signature appears (I think) on the final card. As GTA allows a unit leader to delegate tasks.
Hello! I love printing my cards through -print.com and I know there were some issues a month ago with it getting shut down. However, the issue I have is I can no longer upload custom cards. When I do, it just shows the standard "back" of a Magic card. I've cleared cache & cookies, tried Safari & Chrome (including incognito windows) with no luck.
Northeastern University offers all students and full-time faculty and staff a free print allowance to make printing more convenient. The print allowance can be used at Snell Library and various other locations throughout campus.
All active Northeastern students and full-time faculty/staff get $120 worth of free print allowance or the equivalent of 1200 pages per academic year. The print year is based upon the current academic calendar, which is from the Fall semester through the Summer 2 semester. There is no rollover of prints, and you cannot accumulate pages across print periods.
If you use all of your printing allowance during the allotted time period, the printing system will automatically default to Husky Dollars. If you run out of both your print allowance and Husky Dollars, cash may be used as an alternative. You cannot borrow prints from a future print period.
and most importantly, will give me a simple, straight-forward, realistic uploading process. (UPrint's process is exactly what I am looking for, they just don't print backs. I've already printed several of my bookmarks from them, and Iove the results. The preview looks exactly like the finished product, unlike VistaPrint's preview, which was extraordinarily innacurate.)
I've already looked at Zazzle (love their process but they put their logo on the back of the card), PrintPlace (doesn't print insides), 48hourPrint(doesn't print insides), Shutterfly (logo on back), OvernightPrints, PSPrint, Smartpress, Moo.com, and others (difficult and deceiving uploading process and previews.)
I print mine myself. I took a look at your cards, and they don't appear to be graphic heavy. I think it would work. I don't know if you need large quantities of them at one time. If not, the price of printer ink (print on high-quality) and the paper is worth it.
the only problem is that my printer always prints the card off center, too far to the left. I've tried everything I can think of and the only possible way to get the result I need is to pre-adjust the card in Photoshop, purposely skewing it to the right. Unfortunately this only works on rare occasions, and more often than not, I end up wasting at least 4 pieces of cardstock, not including the ink and my time.
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