Phrozen offers a wide variety of methods to connect to your resin 3D printer. These include USB Connection, Ethernet Connection, or WiFi Connection. Please refer to this article to find out which option is available for your Phrozen 3D printer.
Connecting via Ethernet Connection
An ethernet connection, or Lan Connection, transmits data over a cable. It is generally faster than a WiFi connection and provides a more stable connection. Follow the steps down below to connect to your 3D printer via ethernet:
For Shuffle Series / Transform Series / Sonic / Sonic XL 4K:
- Connect your ethernet cable from your router to your 3D printer.
- Turn on your resin 3D printer.
- View the IP address on your 3D printer’s touch panel.
- Connect your computer to the router that your 3D printer is connected to.
- Enter the IP address in your computer’s web browser (We recommend using Google Chrome).
- Phrozen OS interface should appear.
- You’ve successfully connected your 3D printer via ethernet.
Check on the following post for a detailed guide on connecting the printer to the computer and how to adjust settings on Phrozen OS.
For Sonic 4K / Sonic Mega 8K:
- Plug your USB into your resin 3D printer.
- Connect your ethernet cable from your router to your 3D printer.
- Turn on your LCD 3D printer.
- Click TOOLS, then click NETWORK on the touch panel.
- Please check to see if your printer’s WiFi IP address matches your computer’s IP address.
- If it does, then you’ve successfully connected your 3D printer via ethernet.
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