On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 10:42 PM Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On 30/07/2023 05:16, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> > I'd already reached the conclusion that messing with openssl was a bad
> > idea. Unfortunately, Creality is unresponsive to pleas to fix their
> > software.
>
> I have no experience with 3d printers at all, but I am curious
> concerning any progress with a suggestion from another thread:
>
> Patrick Wiseman. Re: qt.network.ssl problems (OT?) Wed, 21 Jun 2023
> 10:35:57 -0400.
>
> https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/CAJVvKsO_MubTQidcQZ+vSNkYmO=sqghvvno0nlzu8ohxch7...@mail.gmail.com
>
> > Turns out that the K1 printer is Klipper under the hood and there's a
> > way to hack it to gain full access (so I don't need the broken app).
>

This is veering way off topic ... but, since you ask :)

It's true that the K1 is Klipper (one of several flavors of 3D printer
software) under the hood, and I have used the hack to get to it. But
Creality apparently disapproves of the hack and so has disabled it in the
latest firmware. For now, I'm living with the older firmware and the very
useful hack, but I might not need to do that if their software worked on my
laptop. Hence my attempts to get it working. (Creality has historically
been good about open source hardware and software, so I'm not sure what
they're up to with this particular printer.)

Cheers
Patrick

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