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Creality WiFi Box 2.0 Impresora 3D Impresión inalámbrica en tiempo real Kit de actualización de monitoreo remoto con Bluetooth

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  • Solución de impresión WiFi mejorada: la nueva caja WiFi permite un emparejamiento más rápido y una conexión más estable, por lo que es una solución de impresión y monitoreo remotos simple, fiable y económica para tu impresora 3D Creality.
  • Configuración más fácil: el módulo Bluetooth recién añadido hace que el emparejamiento de dispositivos y la configuración de red en el Creality Smart Kit 2.0 sea fácil y rápido.
  • [Flujo de trabajo suave]: no más correr hacia adelante y hacia atrás tu computadora e impresora. Con la Creality WiFi Box 2.0, el corte y la impresión se pueden hacer de forma inalámbrica, también te permite controlar varias impresoras en un solo lugar, haciendo que tu flujo de trabajo sea más suave.
  • Conexión estable: equipado con un soc de alto rendimiento, el kit inteligente te permite controlar y controlar tu impresora en tiempo real.
  • Comunidad Creality Cloud: en Creality Cloud, puedes encontrar abundantes modelos de impresión 3D con los que imprimir, compartir tus proyectos terminados con otros, obtener ayuda para solucionar problemas de impresión, etc. Esta comunidad enérgica y creativa puede traerte más diversión con la impresión 3D.



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Creality WiFi Box 2.0 + Creality Cloud te proporciona una solución de impresión 3D inalámbrica todo en uno. En Creality Cloud, puede encontrar abundantes modelos de impresión 3D para empezar, cortarlos e imprimirlos con el cortador integrado y supervisar el proceso de impresión. Cuando haya terminado el trabajo de impresión, puedes compartirlo con la comunidad y encontrar algunos proyectos más interesantes en los que trabajar. Si desafortunadamente, tu impresión falla, puedes rastrear lo que salió mal y consultar a otros usuarios para obtener asesoramiento. Tanto si eres un novato que acaba de comenzar tu viaje de impresión 3D como si eres un usuario avanzado que ha realizado toneladas de grandes proyectos y tiene consejos y sugerencias para los nuevos chicos, todos son bienvenidos a esta creciente comunidad.

Características del kit inteligente Creality 2.0

Creality Smart Kit 2.0 Configuración de red fácil

Configuración Bluetooth

El módulo Bluetooth recién agregado hace que el emparejamiento de dispositivos y la configuración de red en Creality WiFi Box 2.0 sea fácil y rápido.

Creality Smart Kit 2.0 Plug and Play Solución de control remoto y impresión WiFi

Flujo de trabajo suave

Creality WiFi Box 2.0 añade funcionalidad de supervisión e impresión inalámbrica a su impresora 3D, lo que permite un control de impresión más versátil a través de una conexión inalámbrica a Internet.

El kit inteligente Creality está equipado con potentes chips de red para una transmisión de datos estable y rápida

Conexión estable

Equipado con un chip de alto rendimiento que admite la conexión multiterminal, la Creality WiFi Box 2.0 permite una experiencia inalámbrica de monitoreo, rebanado e impresión de baja latencia.

Creality Smart Kit 2.0

Creality WiFi Box 2.0 Especificaciones

Tamaño: 64 x 90 x 20 mm

Procesador: MIPS24KEc, Frecuencia principal de 580 MHz

entrada de voltaje: 5 V/2.4 A (Micro USB)

Almacenamiento interno: 128 MB DDR2,16 MB Flash

Red: Ethernet de 100 m

Temperatura de trabajo: -20℃~60℃

Estándar LAN inalámbrica: IEEE802.11b/g/n, 1T1R 2.4GHz

Formato de la tarjeta TF: FAT32/exFAT


Krista L. Gossett
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de julio de 2024
I was wary about getting this with all of the reviews saying it wasn’t working but to follow the directions so I made sure I was extra careful. It’s very possible that people might be using a less reliable method of connection and can’t try a more reliable one with what they have.If you have the Ethernet cable for connectivity, you might have better luck at this than others. I started by installing the micro card and connecting the Ethernet cable into the large dedicated jack for it. I then took one of the provided USB cables to connect the 3D printer (the smaller Micro end) to the first USB port. This cable was long enough for me to run it outside of the printer tent and set it on top. If your power source is not super close, you’re going to need a longer cable than the ones provided but luckily I do have extra cables. Again, the power supply connection is clearly labeled; if you’re using a wall outlet for power (much more reliable for USB) you can use a micro-power adapter but you can also just use a longer Micro to USB-A cable and a power block adapter for a wall outlet. Power was immediate, lighting up the control panel on the printer and beginning the connection process via the indicator lights on the Creality Box.I have yet to finish setting up and printing but it all appears connected. I’ll have to return here and edit my review if I run into issues but I didn’t have any problems with the initial setup. I didn’t realize getting this that it’s not just a receiver that borrows the printer’s power but more like a router where an Ethernet connection and power adapter are the most effective. I highly advise anyone getting this to know if you have what you need to use it out of the box and where you’re connecting everything based on your setup. I was singleminded about not having to go in and out of the tent to put a tiny card in since I have the original Ender 3 with no wireless transfer. If you’re a techie and tend to have a lot of just-in-case bits lying around, you probably just have to do a little extra digging rather than purchasing more.Just know what you’re getting into. This is inexpensive enough to not be a complete disaster if not, but it might still be a mildly frustrating process based on expectations.
Jonathan c.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de noviembre de 2024
It works but not always consistently random freezes in the picture. The slice software is not always optimal I mainly only use this to monitor my prints anymore but I need be I have been able to stop my prints even without the print being initiated on the device
Michael Wheeler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2024
Easiest setup ever and works perfectly every time.
BBravo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de agosto de 2023
As IT support who had to setup this up for an instructor its insanely frustrating and its process is convoluted in the end. It requires the use of their app and Wi-Fi (even if you're hardwired) which is frustrating since the classroom this was being setup for didn't have Wi-Fi at the time, just Ethernet. Once we setup Wi-Fi, I finally got it setup after assigning a static IP to the mac address through our firewall. The IP address of the device is irrelevant as no software can actually see or find the device by IP. It essentially acts like a "hot-spot" for your 3D printer. The app being the key to actually printing anything. Maybe I misunderstood, I thought this was essentially going to act like an Ethernet adapter for the printer. Doesn't work at all with Makerbot software, not a huge problem but another annoyance. Had to install Ultimaker and then you have to install an add-on to use with the WiFi box.. Once you're ready to print you scan the QR code for the print job - scan your phone in the app and scan the QR code the the WiFi box. Imagine trying to explain this to an instructor! I just got a blank stare in confusion. They ended up just reverting back to using the microsd cards making this a waste of funds.
Charly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de septiembre de 2022
After 3 days I did finally got my Ender 3 V2 with CR Touch and the ' Ender-3 V2-HW-V4.2.2-SW-V1.0.5T-SpritExt-20220714' firmware to connect and print from the Creality Cloud.One error I was making is trying to print from my pc from the Creality Cloud website. You have to use your phone or ipad/tablet. The other was not following the directions on start up; that is starting the printer first and then turning on the connected Box 2. Thirdly when flashing firmware be patient - you have to be; the long press on the reset button they talk about is a much as a minute - not the 10 seconds stated. After the flash reset allow a good five minutes for the box to start up and configure itself.I also found that deleting all the cache from the Cloud utility and deleting the existing printer, then adding the printer back helped.Both firmware files I tried worked in the end - the V2.01b68 and the V3.00b30 but only the V3.00b30 would allow me to view my Creality cam. When printing from the cloud however the Cr Touch does not work with either firmware. Maybe there is a setting?Creality support was very patient as I became quite frustrated. In the end, as it often is, problems where the result of user error; my failure to follow instructions exactly.The Box 2 is fun to use - the splices for the cloud are good, and I can use my Creality cam to view the printing progress in the shop while watching tv in the living room....
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