You can do it yourself with a Raspberry Pi. I didn't realize that it was open hardware until Phil said something about it over the weekend. I guess John Oly has been playing with it too.
But you can slice with your own slicer and upload the G-Code to it to print and monitor the print from there on. They will be opening up more settings for the slicers soon.
P.S. It is OctoPrint underneath.
Last Edit: Nov 19, 2014 16:05:47 GMT -5 by ZionPhil
Post by bvandiepenbos on Nov 20, 2014 12:29:56 GMT -5
I got my pi running astroprint, it was really easy. however the camera does not work with it, camera does work with octoprint. Camera is the most important feature I think, I am surprised they don't have it working "out of the box". until it does this is not a viable option in my opinion. Controls and settings are rather sparse also. I will bring it tonight.