I built a $15 ESP32 display that lets me monitor my Bambu Lab printer from my desk
If you own a Bambu Lab printer, you probably already know the feeling. You start a print, walk away, and then spend the next two hours wondering if everything is going okay. Maybe you check Bambu Handy on your phone, or maybe you pull up the printer's web interface, but neither of those options feel particularly quick. I wanted something I could glance at, something always on, always showing me exactly what my P2S was doing without reaching for my phone.
If you own a Bambu Lab printer, you probably already know the feeling. You start a print, walk away, and then spend the next two hours wondering if everything is going okay. Maybe you check Bambu Handy on your phone, or maybe you pull up the printer’s web interface, but neither of those options feel particularly quick. I wanted something I could glance at, something always on, always showing me exactly what my P2S was doing without reaching for my phone.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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