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The Most Popular OctoPrint Plugins (And How to Install Them)

Wrap your tentacles around these sweet plugins!
Ash Ash (319)
Nov 19, 2020
10 minutes

OctoPrint is an incredibly useful tool for any 3D printer owner. Setting it up is easy, just follow our guide on how to install OctoPrint on Raspberry Pi.

But today we’re taking things a step further. We’re going to add plugins. Why bother tinkering with something that’s already so awesome? Because we can make OctoPrint go above and beyond—print from the office, stream your progress, and much much more!

Installing OctoPrint plugins

If you’ve never installed a plugin for OctoPrint before, don’t worry. The developers made the process super simple.

Just open the settings menu for OctoPrint by clicking the wrench icon in the upper right. On the Plugin Manager screen is a nice big button that says “Get More…”. This screen loads tons of useful plugins. Installing them is as easy as clicking “Install” next to the plugin you want.

Recommended OctoPrint plugins

This guide covers the most popular OctoPrint plugins. I compiled this list using data gathered from top discussions on Reddit, search volume data, and metrics from a few other sources.

Posted in these interests:
h/octoprint • 15 guides
Octolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshotOctolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

The Octolapse plugin provides a great way to take time lapse footage of your 3D prints. After each layer, it moves the extruder nozzle out of the way and snaps a picture. The final result is a super smooth timelapse video without your nozzle getting in the way!

Octolapse demo

Watch the video:

Tips & tricks

The most common issue people have with Octolapse is stringing—when the extruder nozzle leaves a nice filament spaghetti dinner on your plate after moving out of the way for each picture. This thread on reddit outlines some great tips for reducing and preventing Octolapse stringing entirely.

Heater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshotHeater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

This HeaterTimeout plugin does exactly what it sounds like. Once a pre-set amount of time has passed, Octoprint will turn off the heat to both your printer bed and nozzle. This is useful for safety reasons and as a last step to prevent thermal runaway.

Tips & tricks

You can choose how often the heaters are checked by adjusting the plugin settings. Open the settings menu using the wrench icon in the upper right section of the navigation bar. Scroll down to HeaterTimeout and select it to customize.

Webcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotWebcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you want to print something to show the world and have no time to waste, this is the plugin for you. WebcamStreamer lets you stream your print job in real time!

Tips & tricks

You may have better luck with different streaming platforms. Be sure to experiment and test before your stream goes live. The stream server settings can be easily adjusted in the plugin settings.

IFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshotIFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re an IFTTT user, get stoked. The IFTTT OctoPrint plugin lets you trigger custom events and set up crazy creative rules involving your 3D printer. Learn more about how IFTTT works, visit the official IFTTT website here.

Tips & tricks

Some cool ideas to get you started: Trigger notifications when printing jobs are complete Turn lights on and off when print jobs are complete Integrate various webhooks Set special events to initiate print jobs

A person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere pluginA person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere plugin

2/24/2020: Note—OctoPrint Anywhere is being deprecated and replaced by the developer with a new service called The Spaghetti Detective.

What’s it do?

Can’t wait to come home and print? Why wait?! With OctoPrint Anywhere, you can control your printer on the go from any supporting mobile device. Start jobs, stop them, or just check in to see how that 10 hour print is coming along. Setup is easy and totally worth the effort. OctoPrint Anywhere is 100% free for your first printer — then $5/mo for each printer thereafter.

Since your printer connects directly to the OctoPrint Anywhere servers, this is a far more secure option than opening up a direct connection to your network.

Tips & tricks

You can modify the OctoPrint Anywhere settings to reduce video streaming bandwidth usage.

The Spaghetti DetectiveThe Spaghetti Detective

What’s it do?

The Spaghetti Detective is the new replacement for OctoPrint Anywhere. It let’s you check on your prints remotely and even keep an eye out for failed prints. If it detects a failed print (producing what looks like spaghetti made of filament), the printer can be programmed to turn off or pause in response.

Tips & Tricks

Visit our guide on how to set up The Spaghetti detective on your OctoPrint server.

Autoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshotAutoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Octoprint provides a terminal that prints lines of text throughout the 3D printing process. If you want to review the text, it can be a nightmare. Every time a new line is printed, the window scrolls to the very bottom. The Autoscroll plugin gives you a new button to turn that feature OFF—so you can scroll up and stay up!

Tips & tricks

If you don’t see the button after installing, be sure to enable the plugin. You can do this by accessing the main Octoprint settings (wrench icon in the upper right corner) and look for Autoscroll under Plugin Manager.

Bed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotBed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

Image Source: OctoPrint

What’s it do?

A level bed is critical to a solid first layer, and your first layer affects the whole print job! Bed Level Visualizer is a really cool tool that makes leveling the printer bed much easier. The tool probes across the bed to produce a color-coded visual aid for leveling accuracy.

Tips & tricks

This plugin doesn’t work for every printer. I highly suggest researching into the plugin before using it. There’s a useful troubleshooting section on the official Bed Level Visualizer GitHub you can visit for help and support.

Gcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshotGcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

How many times have you sliced a model just to realize you made one teeny mistake? Instead of reslicing the whole thing, GcodeEditor lets you make gcode file modifications instantly. The plugin adds a small pencil icon next to each file loaded for printing.

Tips & tricks

This is perfect for things like adjusting bed temperature or nozzle temperature for each print. Open up the GcodeEditor and tinker with it to see what adjustments you can set. It’s very useful in a pinch!

Tab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshotTab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re looking to customize, you need the Tab Order plugin. This tool, as you may have guessed, lets you adjust the order of the OctoPrint tabs. It’s ideal for setting up OctoPrint to match your personal workflow (by moving the tabs you never use to the end, for example).

Tips & tricks

The tool also comes with a few icons that can be set on individual tabs. Check out the Font Awesome icon set and see what you can come up with!

Themeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshotThemeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Last up is Themeify, which lets you set OctoPrint themes. You may be wondering why my OctoPrint screenshots look so dark, you can thank Themeify! This plugin lets you make adjustments to the look and feel of OctoPrint, including setting an OctoPrint dark theme.

Tips & tricks

Themeify settings can be manually adjusted under the plugin settings. Access the main OctoPrint settings and look for Themeify on the left under Plugins.

OctoPrint themes

You can select various themes for OctoPrint directly in the Themeify menu item.

If you think I missed a must-have OctoPrint plugin, please post in the comments section below and let me know!

For more great OctoPrint plugins, check out the OctoPrint plugin repository.

The Most Popular OctoPrint Plugins (And How to Install Them)

Wrap your tentacles around these sweet plugins!
Ash Ash (319)
Nov 19, 2020
10 minutes

OctoPrint is an incredibly useful tool for any 3D printer owner. Setting it up is easy, just follow our guide on how to install OctoPrint on Raspberry Pi.

But today we’re taking things a step further. We’re going to add plugins. Why bother tinkering with something that’s already so awesome? Because we can make OctoPrint go above and beyond—print from the office, stream your progress, and much much more!

Installing OctoPrint plugins

If you’ve never installed a plugin for OctoPrint before, don’t worry. The developers made the process super simple.

Just open the settings menu for OctoPrint by clicking the wrench icon in the upper right. On the Plugin Manager screen is a nice big button that says “Get More…”. This screen loads tons of useful plugins. Installing them is as easy as clicking “Install” next to the plugin you want.

Recommended OctoPrint plugins

This guide covers the most popular OctoPrint plugins. I compiled this list using data gathered from top discussions on Reddit, search volume data, and metrics from a few other sources.

Posted in these interests:
h/octoprint • 15 guides
Octolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshotOctolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

The Octolapse plugin provides a great way to take time lapse footage of your 3D prints. After each layer, it moves the extruder nozzle out of the way and snaps a picture. The final result is a super smooth timelapse video without your nozzle getting in the way!

Octolapse demo

Watch the video:

Tips & tricks

The most common issue people have with Octolapse is stringing—when the extruder nozzle leaves a nice filament spaghetti dinner on your plate after moving out of the way for each picture. This thread on reddit outlines some great tips for reducing and preventing Octolapse stringing entirely.

Heater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshotHeater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

This HeaterTimeout plugin does exactly what it sounds like. Once a pre-set amount of time has passed, Octoprint will turn off the heat to both your printer bed and nozzle. This is useful for safety reasons and as a last step to prevent thermal runaway.

Tips & tricks

You can choose how often the heaters are checked by adjusting the plugin settings. Open the settings menu using the wrench icon in the upper right section of the navigation bar. Scroll down to HeaterTimeout and select it to customize.

Webcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotWebcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you want to print something to show the world and have no time to waste, this is the plugin for you. WebcamStreamer lets you stream your print job in real time!

Tips & tricks

You may have better luck with different streaming platforms. Be sure to experiment and test before your stream goes live. The stream server settings can be easily adjusted in the plugin settings.

IFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshotIFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re an IFTTT user, get stoked. The IFTTT OctoPrint plugin lets you trigger custom events and set up crazy creative rules involving your 3D printer. Learn more about how IFTTT works, visit the official IFTTT website here.

Tips & tricks

Some cool ideas to get you started: Trigger notifications when printing jobs are complete Turn lights on and off when print jobs are complete Integrate various webhooks Set special events to initiate print jobs

A person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere pluginA person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere plugin

2/24/2020: Note—OctoPrint Anywhere is being deprecated and replaced by the developer with a new service called The Spaghetti Detective.

What’s it do?

Can’t wait to come home and print? Why wait?! With OctoPrint Anywhere, you can control your printer on the go from any supporting mobile device. Start jobs, stop them, or just check in to see how that 10 hour print is coming along. Setup is easy and totally worth the effort. OctoPrint Anywhere is 100% free for your first printer — then $5/mo for each printer thereafter.

Since your printer connects directly to the OctoPrint Anywhere servers, this is a far more secure option than opening up a direct connection to your network.

Tips & tricks

You can modify the OctoPrint Anywhere settings to reduce video streaming bandwidth usage.

The Spaghetti DetectiveThe Spaghetti Detective

What’s it do?

The Spaghetti Detective is the new replacement for OctoPrint Anywhere. It let’s you check on your prints remotely and even keep an eye out for failed prints. If it detects a failed print (producing what looks like spaghetti made of filament), the printer can be programmed to turn off or pause in response.

Tips & Tricks

Visit our guide on how to set up The Spaghetti detective on your OctoPrint server.

Autoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshotAutoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Octoprint provides a terminal that prints lines of text throughout the 3D printing process. If you want to review the text, it can be a nightmare. Every time a new line is printed, the window scrolls to the very bottom. The Autoscroll plugin gives you a new button to turn that feature OFF—so you can scroll up and stay up!

Tips & tricks

If you don’t see the button after installing, be sure to enable the plugin. You can do this by accessing the main Octoprint settings (wrench icon in the upper right corner) and look for Autoscroll under Plugin Manager.

Bed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotBed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

Image Source: OctoPrint

What’s it do?

A level bed is critical to a solid first layer, and your first layer affects the whole print job! Bed Level Visualizer is a really cool tool that makes leveling the printer bed much easier. The tool probes across the bed to produce a color-coded visual aid for leveling accuracy.

Tips & tricks

This plugin doesn’t work for every printer. I highly suggest researching into the plugin before using it. There’s a useful troubleshooting section on the official Bed Level Visualizer GitHub you can visit for help and support.

Gcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshotGcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

How many times have you sliced a model just to realize you made one teeny mistake? Instead of reslicing the whole thing, GcodeEditor lets you make gcode file modifications instantly. The plugin adds a small pencil icon next to each file loaded for printing.

Tips & tricks

This is perfect for things like adjusting bed temperature or nozzle temperature for each print. Open up the GcodeEditor and tinker with it to see what adjustments you can set. It’s very useful in a pinch!

Tab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshotTab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re looking to customize, you need the Tab Order plugin. This tool, as you may have guessed, lets you adjust the order of the OctoPrint tabs. It’s ideal for setting up OctoPrint to match your personal workflow (by moving the tabs you never use to the end, for example).

Tips & tricks

The tool also comes with a few icons that can be set on individual tabs. Check out the Font Awesome icon set and see what you can come up with!

Themeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshotThemeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Last up is Themeify, which lets you set OctoPrint themes. You may be wondering why my OctoPrint screenshots look so dark, you can thank Themeify! This plugin lets you make adjustments to the look and feel of OctoPrint, including setting an OctoPrint dark theme.

Tips & tricks

Themeify settings can be manually adjusted under the plugin settings. Access the main OctoPrint settings and look for Themeify on the left under Plugins.

OctoPrint themes

You can select various themes for OctoPrint directly in the Themeify menu item.

If you think I missed a must-have OctoPrint plugin, please post in the comments section below and let me know!

For more great OctoPrint plugins, check out the OctoPrint plugin repository.

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The Most Popular OctoPrint Plugins (And How to Install Them)

Wrap your tentacles around these sweet plugins!
Ash Ash (319)
Nov 19, 2020
10 minutes

OctoPrint is an incredibly useful tool for any 3D printer owner. Setting it up is easy, just follow our guide on how to install OctoPrint on Raspberry Pi.

But today we’re taking things a step further. We’re going to add plugins. Why bother tinkering with something that’s already so awesome? Because we can make OctoPrint go above and beyond—print from the office, stream your progress, and much much more!

Installing OctoPrint plugins

If you’ve never installed a plugin for OctoPrint before, don’t worry. The developers made the process super simple.

Just open the settings menu for OctoPrint by clicking the wrench icon in the upper right. On the Plugin Manager screen is a nice big button that says “Get More…”. This screen loads tons of useful plugins. Installing them is as easy as clicking “Install” next to the plugin you want.

Recommended OctoPrint plugins

This guide covers the most popular OctoPrint plugins. I compiled this list using data gathered from top discussions on Reddit, search volume data, and metrics from a few other sources.

Posted in these interests:
h/octoprint • 15 guides
Octolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshotOctolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

The Octolapse plugin provides a great way to take time lapse footage of your 3D prints. After each layer, it moves the extruder nozzle out of the way and snaps a picture. The final result is a super smooth timelapse video without your nozzle getting in the way!

Octolapse demo

Watch the video:

Tips & tricks

The most common issue people have with Octolapse is stringing—when the extruder nozzle leaves a nice filament spaghetti dinner on your plate after moving out of the way for each picture. This thread on reddit outlines some great tips for reducing and preventing Octolapse stringing entirely.

Heater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshotHeater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

This HeaterTimeout plugin does exactly what it sounds like. Once a pre-set amount of time has passed, Octoprint will turn off the heat to both your printer bed and nozzle. This is useful for safety reasons and as a last step to prevent thermal runaway.

Tips & tricks

You can choose how often the heaters are checked by adjusting the plugin settings. Open the settings menu using the wrench icon in the upper right section of the navigation bar. Scroll down to HeaterTimeout and select it to customize.

Webcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotWebcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you want to print something to show the world and have no time to waste, this is the plugin for you. WebcamStreamer lets you stream your print job in real time!

Tips & tricks

You may have better luck with different streaming platforms. Be sure to experiment and test before your stream goes live. The stream server settings can be easily adjusted in the plugin settings.

IFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshotIFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re an IFTTT user, get stoked. The IFTTT OctoPrint plugin lets you trigger custom events and set up crazy creative rules involving your 3D printer. Learn more about how IFTTT works, visit the official IFTTT website here.

Tips & tricks

Some cool ideas to get you started: Trigger notifications when printing jobs are complete Turn lights on and off when print jobs are complete Integrate various webhooks Set special events to initiate print jobs

A person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere pluginA person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere plugin

2/24/2020: Note—OctoPrint Anywhere is being deprecated and replaced by the developer with a new service called The Spaghetti Detective.

What’s it do?

Can’t wait to come home and print? Why wait?! With OctoPrint Anywhere, you can control your printer on the go from any supporting mobile device. Start jobs, stop them, or just check in to see how that 10 hour print is coming along. Setup is easy and totally worth the effort. OctoPrint Anywhere is 100% free for your first printer — then $5/mo for each printer thereafter.

Since your printer connects directly to the OctoPrint Anywhere servers, this is a far more secure option than opening up a direct connection to your network.

Tips & tricks

You can modify the OctoPrint Anywhere settings to reduce video streaming bandwidth usage.

The Spaghetti DetectiveThe Spaghetti Detective

What’s it do?

The Spaghetti Detective is the new replacement for OctoPrint Anywhere. It let’s you check on your prints remotely and even keep an eye out for failed prints. If it detects a failed print (producing what looks like spaghetti made of filament), the printer can be programmed to turn off or pause in response.

Tips & Tricks

Visit our guide on how to set up The Spaghetti detective on your OctoPrint server.

Autoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshotAutoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Octoprint provides a terminal that prints lines of text throughout the 3D printing process. If you want to review the text, it can be a nightmare. Every time a new line is printed, the window scrolls to the very bottom. The Autoscroll plugin gives you a new button to turn that feature OFF—so you can scroll up and stay up!

Tips & tricks

If you don’t see the button after installing, be sure to enable the plugin. You can do this by accessing the main Octoprint settings (wrench icon in the upper right corner) and look for Autoscroll under Plugin Manager.

Bed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotBed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

Image Source: OctoPrint

What’s it do?

A level bed is critical to a solid first layer, and your first layer affects the whole print job! Bed Level Visualizer is a really cool tool that makes leveling the printer bed much easier. The tool probes across the bed to produce a color-coded visual aid for leveling accuracy.

Tips & tricks

This plugin doesn’t work for every printer. I highly suggest researching into the plugin before using it. There’s a useful troubleshooting section on the official Bed Level Visualizer GitHub you can visit for help and support.

Gcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshotGcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

How many times have you sliced a model just to realize you made one teeny mistake? Instead of reslicing the whole thing, GcodeEditor lets you make gcode file modifications instantly. The plugin adds a small pencil icon next to each file loaded for printing.

Tips & tricks

This is perfect for things like adjusting bed temperature or nozzle temperature for each print. Open up the GcodeEditor and tinker with it to see what adjustments you can set. It’s very useful in a pinch!

Tab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshotTab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re looking to customize, you need the Tab Order plugin. This tool, as you may have guessed, lets you adjust the order of the OctoPrint tabs. It’s ideal for setting up OctoPrint to match your personal workflow (by moving the tabs you never use to the end, for example).

Tips & tricks

The tool also comes with a few icons that can be set on individual tabs. Check out the Font Awesome icon set and see what you can come up with!

Themeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshotThemeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Last up is Themeify, which lets you set OctoPrint themes. You may be wondering why my OctoPrint screenshots look so dark, you can thank Themeify! This plugin lets you make adjustments to the look and feel of OctoPrint, including setting an OctoPrint dark theme.

Tips & tricks

Themeify settings can be manually adjusted under the plugin settings. Access the main OctoPrint settings and look for Themeify on the left under Plugins.

OctoPrint themes

You can select various themes for OctoPrint directly in the Themeify menu item.

If you think I missed a must-have OctoPrint plugin, please post in the comments section below and let me know!

For more great OctoPrint plugins, check out the OctoPrint plugin repository.

The Most Popular OctoPrint Plugins (And How to Install Them)

Wrap your tentacles around these sweet plugins!
Ash Ash (319)
Nov 19, 2020
10 minutes

OctoPrint is an incredibly useful tool for any 3D printer owner. Setting it up is easy, just follow our guide on how to install OctoPrint on Raspberry Pi.

But today we’re taking things a step further. We’re going to add plugins. Why bother tinkering with something that’s already so awesome? Because we can make OctoPrint go above and beyond—print from the office, stream your progress, and much much more!

Installing OctoPrint plugins

If you’ve never installed a plugin for OctoPrint before, don’t worry. The developers made the process super simple.

Just open the settings menu for OctoPrint by clicking the wrench icon in the upper right. On the Plugin Manager screen is a nice big button that says “Get More…”. This screen loads tons of useful plugins. Installing them is as easy as clicking “Install” next to the plugin you want.

Recommended OctoPrint plugins

This guide covers the most popular OctoPrint plugins. I compiled this list using data gathered from top discussions on Reddit, search volume data, and metrics from a few other sources.

Posted in these interests:
h/octoprint • 15 guides

The Most Popular OctoPrint Plugins (And How to Install Them)

Wrap your tentacles around these sweet plugins!
Ash Ash (319)
Nov 19, 2020
10 minutes
Ash
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OctoPrint: Control Your 3D Printer Remotely with Raspberry Pi and OctoPi
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Table of Contents

Top OctoPrint plugins:

  1. Octolapse
  2. Heater Timeout
  3. Webcam Streamer
  4. IFTTT
  5. Octoprint Anywhere
  6. The Spaghetti Detective
  7. Autoscroll
  8. Bed Level Visualizer
  9. Gcode Editor
  10. Tab Order
  11. Themeify
  12. Did I miss one?
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OctoPrint series
OctoPrintOctoPrint touchscreenThe OctoPrint octopus holding a power port and plugOctoPrint dark themeOctoPrint Camera
Octolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshotOctolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

The Octolapse plugin provides a great way to take time lapse footage of your 3D prints. After each layer, it moves the extruder nozzle out of the way and snaps a picture. The final result is a super smooth timelapse video without your nozzle getting in the way!

Octolapse demo

Watch the video:

Tips & tricks

The most common issue people have with Octolapse is stringing—when the extruder nozzle leaves a nice filament spaghetti dinner on your plate after moving out of the way for each picture. This thread on reddit outlines some great tips for reducing and preventing Octolapse stringing entirely.

Heater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshotHeater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

This HeaterTimeout plugin does exactly what it sounds like. Once a pre-set amount of time has passed, Octoprint will turn off the heat to both your printer bed and nozzle. This is useful for safety reasons and as a last step to prevent thermal runaway.

Tips & tricks

You can choose how often the heaters are checked by adjusting the plugin settings. Open the settings menu using the wrench icon in the upper right section of the navigation bar. Scroll down to HeaterTimeout and select it to customize.

Webcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotWebcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you want to print something to show the world and have no time to waste, this is the plugin for you. WebcamStreamer lets you stream your print job in real time!

Tips & tricks

You may have better luck with different streaming platforms. Be sure to experiment and test before your stream goes live. The stream server settings can be easily adjusted in the plugin settings.

IFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshotIFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re an IFTTT user, get stoked. The IFTTT OctoPrint plugin lets you trigger custom events and set up crazy creative rules involving your 3D printer. Learn more about how IFTTT works, visit the official IFTTT website here.

Tips & tricks

Some cool ideas to get you started: Trigger notifications when printing jobs are complete Turn lights on and off when print jobs are complete Integrate various webhooks Set special events to initiate print jobs

A person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere pluginA person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere plugin

2/24/2020: Note—OctoPrint Anywhere is being deprecated and replaced by the developer with a new service called The Spaghetti Detective.

What’s it do?

Can’t wait to come home and print? Why wait?! With OctoPrint Anywhere, you can control your printer on the go from any supporting mobile device. Start jobs, stop them, or just check in to see how that 10 hour print is coming along. Setup is easy and totally worth the effort. OctoPrint Anywhere is 100% free for your first printer — then $5/mo for each printer thereafter.

Since your printer connects directly to the OctoPrint Anywhere servers, this is a far more secure option than opening up a direct connection to your network.

Tips & tricks

You can modify the OctoPrint Anywhere settings to reduce video streaming bandwidth usage.

The Spaghetti DetectiveThe Spaghetti Detective

What’s it do?

The Spaghetti Detective is the new replacement for OctoPrint Anywhere. It let’s you check on your prints remotely and even keep an eye out for failed prints. If it detects a failed print (producing what looks like spaghetti made of filament), the printer can be programmed to turn off or pause in response.

Tips & Tricks

Visit our guide on how to set up The Spaghetti detective on your OctoPrint server.

Autoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshotAutoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Octoprint provides a terminal that prints lines of text throughout the 3D printing process. If you want to review the text, it can be a nightmare. Every time a new line is printed, the window scrolls to the very bottom. The Autoscroll plugin gives you a new button to turn that feature OFF—so you can scroll up and stay up!

Tips & tricks

If you don’t see the button after installing, be sure to enable the plugin. You can do this by accessing the main Octoprint settings (wrench icon in the upper right corner) and look for Autoscroll under Plugin Manager.

Bed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotBed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

Image Source: OctoPrint

What’s it do?

A level bed is critical to a solid first layer, and your first layer affects the whole print job! Bed Level Visualizer is a really cool tool that makes leveling the printer bed much easier. The tool probes across the bed to produce a color-coded visual aid for leveling accuracy.

Tips & tricks

This plugin doesn’t work for every printer. I highly suggest researching into the plugin before using it. There’s a useful troubleshooting section on the official Bed Level Visualizer GitHub you can visit for help and support.

Gcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshotGcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

How many times have you sliced a model just to realize you made one teeny mistake? Instead of reslicing the whole thing, GcodeEditor lets you make gcode file modifications instantly. The plugin adds a small pencil icon next to each file loaded for printing.

Tips & tricks

This is perfect for things like adjusting bed temperature or nozzle temperature for each print. Open up the GcodeEditor and tinker with it to see what adjustments you can set. It’s very useful in a pinch!

Tab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshotTab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re looking to customize, you need the Tab Order plugin. This tool, as you may have guessed, lets you adjust the order of the OctoPrint tabs. It’s ideal for setting up OctoPrint to match your personal workflow (by moving the tabs you never use to the end, for example).

Tips & tricks

The tool also comes with a few icons that can be set on individual tabs. Check out the Font Awesome icon set and see what you can come up with!

Themeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshotThemeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Last up is Themeify, which lets you set OctoPrint themes. You may be wondering why my OctoPrint screenshots look so dark, you can thank Themeify! This plugin lets you make adjustments to the look and feel of OctoPrint, including setting an OctoPrint dark theme.

Tips & tricks

Themeify settings can be manually adjusted under the plugin settings. Access the main OctoPrint settings and look for Themeify on the left under Plugins.

OctoPrint themes

You can select various themes for OctoPrint directly in the Themeify menu item.

If you think I missed a must-have OctoPrint plugin, please post in the comments section below and let me know!

For more great OctoPrint plugins, check out the OctoPrint plugin repository.

Octolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshotOctolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

The Octolapse plugin provides a great way to take time lapse footage of your 3D prints. After each layer, it moves the extruder nozzle out of the way and snaps a picture. The final result is a super smooth timelapse video without your nozzle getting in the way!

Octolapse demo

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Tips & tricks

The most common issue people have with Octolapse is stringing—when the extruder nozzle leaves a nice filament spaghetti dinner on your plate after moving out of the way for each picture. This thread on reddit outlines some great tips for reducing and preventing Octolapse stringing entirely.

Octolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshotOctolapse OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

The Octolapse plugin provides a great way to take time lapse footage of your 3D prints. After each layer, it moves the extruder nozzle out of the way and snaps a picture. The final result is a super smooth timelapse video without your nozzle getting in the way!

Octolapse demo

Watch the video:

Tips & tricks

The most common issue people have with Octolapse is stringing—when the extruder nozzle leaves a nice filament spaghetti dinner on your plate after moving out of the way for each picture. This thread on reddit outlines some great tips for reducing and preventing Octolapse stringing entirely.

Octolapse

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Heater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshotHeater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

This HeaterTimeout plugin does exactly what it sounds like. Once a pre-set amount of time has passed, Octoprint will turn off the heat to both your printer bed and nozzle. This is useful for safety reasons and as a last step to prevent thermal runaway.

Tips & tricks

You can choose how often the heaters are checked by adjusting the plugin settings. Open the settings menu using the wrench icon in the upper right section of the navigation bar. Scroll down to HeaterTimeout and select it to customize.

Heater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshotHeater Timeout OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

This HeaterTimeout plugin does exactly what it sounds like. Once a pre-set amount of time has passed, Octoprint will turn off the heat to both your printer bed and nozzle. This is useful for safety reasons and as a last step to prevent thermal runaway.

Tips & tricks

You can choose how often the heaters are checked by adjusting the plugin settings. Open the settings menu using the wrench icon in the upper right section of the navigation bar. Scroll down to HeaterTimeout and select it to customize.

Heater Timeout

Webcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotWebcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you want to print something to show the world and have no time to waste, this is the plugin for you. WebcamStreamer lets you stream your print job in real time!

Tips & tricks

You may have better luck with different streaming platforms. Be sure to experiment and test before your stream goes live. The stream server settings can be easily adjusted in the plugin settings.

Webcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotWebcam Streamer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you want to print something to show the world and have no time to waste, this is the plugin for you. WebcamStreamer lets you stream your print job in real time!

Tips & tricks

You may have better luck with different streaming platforms. Be sure to experiment and test before your stream goes live. The stream server settings can be easily adjusted in the plugin settings.

Webcam Streamer

IFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshotIFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re an IFTTT user, get stoked. The IFTTT OctoPrint plugin lets you trigger custom events and set up crazy creative rules involving your 3D printer. Learn more about how IFTTT works, visit the official IFTTT website here.

Tips & tricks

Some cool ideas to get you started: Trigger notifications when printing jobs are complete Turn lights on and off when print jobs are complete Integrate various webhooks Set special events to initiate print jobs

IFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshotIFTTT OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re an IFTTT user, get stoked. The IFTTT OctoPrint plugin lets you trigger custom events and set up crazy creative rules involving your 3D printer. Learn more about how IFTTT works, visit the official IFTTT website here.

Tips & tricks

Some cool ideas to get you started: Trigger notifications when printing jobs are complete Turn lights on and off when print jobs are complete Integrate various webhooks Set special events to initiate print jobs

IFTTT

A person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere pluginA person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere plugin

2/24/2020: Note—OctoPrint Anywhere is being deprecated and replaced by the developer with a new service called The Spaghetti Detective.

What’s it do?

Can’t wait to come home and print? Why wait?! With OctoPrint Anywhere, you can control your printer on the go from any supporting mobile device. Start jobs, stop them, or just check in to see how that 10 hour print is coming along. Setup is easy and totally worth the effort. OctoPrint Anywhere is 100% free for your first printer — then $5/mo for each printer thereafter.

Since your printer connects directly to the OctoPrint Anywhere servers, this is a far more secure option than opening up a direct connection to your network.

Tips & tricks

You can modify the OctoPrint Anywhere settings to reduce video streaming bandwidth usage.

A person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere pluginA person holding a phone showing the OctoPrint Anywhere plugin

2/24/2020: Note—OctoPrint Anywhere is being deprecated and replaced by the developer with a new service called The Spaghetti Detective.

What’s it do?

Can’t wait to come home and print? Why wait?! With OctoPrint Anywhere, you can control your printer on the go from any supporting mobile device. Start jobs, stop them, or just check in to see how that 10 hour print is coming along. Setup is easy and totally worth the effort. OctoPrint Anywhere is 100% free for your first printer — then $5/mo for each printer thereafter.

Since your printer connects directly to the OctoPrint Anywhere servers, this is a far more secure option than opening up a direct connection to your network.

Tips & tricks

You can modify the OctoPrint Anywhere settings to reduce video streaming bandwidth usage.

Octoprint Anywhere

How to Access OctoPrint Remotely With the Spaghetti Detective How to Access OctoPrint Remotely With the Spaghetti DetectiveAccess OctoPrint from anywhere with this OctoPrint Anywhere replacement.
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OctoPrint Anywhere: Access OctoPrint Remotely Over the Internet OctoPrint Anywhere: Access OctoPrint Remotely Over the InternetNow you can monitor your prints from the coffee shop!
OctoPrint Anywhere: Access OctoPrint Remotely Over the Internet
The Spaghetti DetectiveThe Spaghetti Detective

What’s it do?

The Spaghetti Detective is the new replacement for OctoPrint Anywhere. It let’s you check on your prints remotely and even keep an eye out for failed prints. If it detects a failed print (producing what looks like spaghetti made of filament), the printer can be programmed to turn off or pause in response.

Tips & Tricks

Visit our guide on how to set up The Spaghetti detective on your OctoPrint server.

The Spaghetti DetectiveThe Spaghetti Detective

What’s it do?

The Spaghetti Detective is the new replacement for OctoPrint Anywhere. It let’s you check on your prints remotely and even keep an eye out for failed prints. If it detects a failed print (producing what looks like spaghetti made of filament), the printer can be programmed to turn off or pause in response.

Tips & Tricks

Visit our guide on how to set up The Spaghetti detective on your OctoPrint server.

The Spaghetti Detective

How to Access OctoPrint Remotely With the Spaghetti Detective How to Access OctoPrint Remotely With the Spaghetti DetectiveAccess OctoPrint from anywhere with this OctoPrint Anywhere replacement.
How to Access OctoPrint Remotely With the Spaghetti Detective
Autoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshotAutoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Octoprint provides a terminal that prints lines of text throughout the 3D printing process. If you want to review the text, it can be a nightmare. Every time a new line is printed, the window scrolls to the very bottom. The Autoscroll plugin gives you a new button to turn that feature OFF—so you can scroll up and stay up!

Tips & tricks

If you don’t see the button after installing, be sure to enable the plugin. You can do this by accessing the main Octoprint settings (wrench icon in the upper right corner) and look for Autoscroll under Plugin Manager.

Autoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshotAutoscroll OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Octoprint provides a terminal that prints lines of text throughout the 3D printing process. If you want to review the text, it can be a nightmare. Every time a new line is printed, the window scrolls to the very bottom. The Autoscroll plugin gives you a new button to turn that feature OFF—so you can scroll up and stay up!

Tips & tricks

If you don’t see the button after installing, be sure to enable the plugin. You can do this by accessing the main Octoprint settings (wrench icon in the upper right corner) and look for Autoscroll under Plugin Manager.

Autoscroll

Bed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotBed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

Image Source: OctoPrint

What’s it do?

A level bed is critical to a solid first layer, and your first layer affects the whole print job! Bed Level Visualizer is a really cool tool that makes leveling the printer bed much easier. The tool probes across the bed to produce a color-coded visual aid for leveling accuracy.

Tips & tricks

This plugin doesn’t work for every printer. I highly suggest researching into the plugin before using it. There’s a useful troubleshooting section on the official Bed Level Visualizer GitHub you can visit for help and support.

Bed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshotBed Level Visualizer OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

Image Source: OctoPrint

What’s it do?

A level bed is critical to a solid first layer, and your first layer affects the whole print job! Bed Level Visualizer is a really cool tool that makes leveling the printer bed much easier. The tool probes across the bed to produce a color-coded visual aid for leveling accuracy.

Tips & tricks

This plugin doesn’t work for every printer. I highly suggest researching into the plugin before using it. There’s a useful troubleshooting section on the official Bed Level Visualizer GitHub you can visit for help and support.

Bed Level Visualizer

Gcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshotGcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

How many times have you sliced a model just to realize you made one teeny mistake? Instead of reslicing the whole thing, GcodeEditor lets you make gcode file modifications instantly. The plugin adds a small pencil icon next to each file loaded for printing.

Tips & tricks

This is perfect for things like adjusting bed temperature or nozzle temperature for each print. Open up the GcodeEditor and tinker with it to see what adjustments you can set. It’s very useful in a pinch!

Gcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshotGcode Editor OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

How many times have you sliced a model just to realize you made one teeny mistake? Instead of reslicing the whole thing, GcodeEditor lets you make gcode file modifications instantly. The plugin adds a small pencil icon next to each file loaded for printing.

Tips & tricks

This is perfect for things like adjusting bed temperature or nozzle temperature for each print. Open up the GcodeEditor and tinker with it to see what adjustments you can set. It’s very useful in a pinch!

Gcode Editor

Tab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshotTab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re looking to customize, you need the Tab Order plugin. This tool, as you may have guessed, lets you adjust the order of the OctoPrint tabs. It’s ideal for setting up OctoPrint to match your personal workflow (by moving the tabs you never use to the end, for example).

Tips & tricks

The tool also comes with a few icons that can be set on individual tabs. Check out the Font Awesome icon set and see what you can come up with!

Tab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshotTab Order OctoPrint plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

If you’re looking to customize, you need the Tab Order plugin. This tool, as you may have guessed, lets you adjust the order of the OctoPrint tabs. It’s ideal for setting up OctoPrint to match your personal workflow (by moving the tabs you never use to the end, for example).

Tips & tricks

The tool also comes with a few icons that can be set on individual tabs. Check out the Font Awesome icon set and see what you can come up with!

Tab Order

Themeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshotThemeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Last up is Themeify, which lets you set OctoPrint themes. You may be wondering why my OctoPrint screenshots look so dark, you can thank Themeify! This plugin lets you make adjustments to the look and feel of OctoPrint, including setting an OctoPrint dark theme.

Tips & tricks

Themeify settings can be manually adjusted under the plugin settings. Access the main OctoPrint settings and look for Themeify on the left under Plugins.

OctoPrint themes

You can select various themes for OctoPrint directly in the Themeify menu item.

Themeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshotThemeify OctoPrint Plugin screenshot

What’s it do?

Last up is Themeify, which lets you set OctoPrint themes. You may be wondering why my OctoPrint screenshots look so dark, you can thank Themeify! This plugin lets you make adjustments to the look and feel of OctoPrint, including setting an OctoPrint dark theme.

Tips & tricks

Themeify settings can be manually adjusted under the plugin settings. Access the main OctoPrint settings and look for Themeify on the left under Plugins.

OctoPrint themes

You can select various themes for OctoPrint directly in the Themeify menu item.

Themeify

How to Enable the OctoPrint Dark Theme How to Enable the OctoPrint Dark ThemeWill somebody please think of the eyes!
How to Enable the OctoPrint Dark Theme

If you think I missed a must-have OctoPrint plugin, please post in the comments section below and let me know!

For more great OctoPrint plugins, check out the OctoPrint plugin repository.

If you think I missed a must-have OctoPrint plugin, please post in the comments section below and let me know!

For more great OctoPrint plugins, check out the OctoPrint plugin repository.

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Open the Start Menu, and type partition. Select Create and format hard disk partitions from the list.

Right-click on the hard drive you want to split into different partitions, and choose Delete volume. This will wipe the hard drive.

Rick-click on the hard drive again, and choose New Simple Volume

Enter the size you want the new partition to be in Megabytes. Click Next.

Choose a letter to identify the new partition with, and click Next.

Set a file system, like NTFS, and enter a name for your new partition. Click Next.

Click Finish to create the partition. This may take a few minutes to complete.

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Open the Start Menu and type cmd. Right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator.

When Command Prompt loads, type diskpart, and press enter.

Next we’ll load a list of every drive connected to the machine by entering list disk.

Select the disk you want to split into partitions. For example, the second disk would be selected with select disk 1.

To create the partition, run the following command. Replace the ### with the size of your desired partition in Megabytes.

create partition primary size=###

To give the partition a specific drive letter, put assign letter=G. Replace G with any letter you’d like to use. You can add a file system by formatting the new partition. Visit our guide on how to format a hard drive on Windows to learn more.

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Windows makes the partition process easy. These are the easiest ways to go about partitioning your hard drive on Windows.

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Open the Start Menu, and type partition. Select Create and format hard disk partitions from the list.

Right-click on the hard drive you want to split into different partitions, and choose Delete volume. This will wipe the hard drive.

Rick-click on the hard drive again, and choose New Simple Volume

Enter the size you want the new partition to be in Megabytes. Click Next.

Choose a letter to identify the new partition with, and click Next.

Set a file system, like NTFS, and enter a name for your new partition. Click Next.

Click Finish to create the partition. This may take a few minutes to complete.

Hard drive partition Windows Command PromptHard drive partition Windows Command Prompt

Open the Start Menu and type cmd. Right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator.

When Command Prompt loads, type diskpart, and press enter.

Next we’ll load a list of every drive connected to the machine by entering list disk.

Select the disk you want to split into partitions. For example, the second disk would be selected with select disk 1.

To create the partition, run the following command. Replace the ### with the size of your desired partition in Megabytes.

create partition primary size=###

To give the partition a specific drive letter, put assign letter=G. Replace G with any letter you’d like to use. You can add a file system by formatting the new partition. Visit our guide on how to format a hard drive on Windows to learn more.

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How to partition a hard drive on Windows

Partitions for you—on demand.
AshAsh Ash (362)
Nov 19, 2020
10 minutes

Let’s partition a hard drive! There are plenty of reasons to partition a hard drive—creating virtual machines, dual booting, or even just as a troubleshooting tool. Partitioning divides a single hard drive into multiple (virtual) ones that can be used individually. The capacity of the drive is split between them, not shared.

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Note: This works for hard drives, external drives, and even USB drives.

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Hard drive partition WindowsHard drive partition Windows

Open the Start Menu, and type partition. Select Create and format hard disk partitions from the list.

Right-click on the hard drive you want to split into different partitions, and choose Delete volume. This will wipe the hard drive.

Rick-click on the hard drive again, and choose New Simple Volume

Enter the size you want the new partition to be in Megabytes. Click Next.

Choose a letter to identify the new partition with, and click Next.

Set a file system, like NTFS, and enter a name for your new partition. Click Next.

Click Finish to create the partition. This may take a few minutes to complete.

Hard drive partition Windows Command PromptHard drive partition Windows Command Prompt

Open the Start Menu and type cmd. Right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator.

When Command Prompt loads, type diskpart, and press enter.

Next we’ll load a list of every drive connected to the machine by entering list disk.

Select the disk you want to split into partitions. For example, the second disk would be selected with select disk 1.

To create the partition, run the following command. Replace the ### with the size of your desired partition in Megabytes.

create partition primary size=###

To give the partition a specific drive letter, put assign letter=G. Replace G with any letter you’d like to use. You can add a file system by formatting the new partition. Visit our guide on how to format a hard drive on Windows to learn more.

Clean up your old hard drives.
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How to partition a hard drive on Windows

Partitions for you—on demand.
AshAsh Ash (362)
Nov 19, 2020
10 minutes

Let’s partition a hard drive! There are plenty of reasons to partition a hard drive—creating virtual machines, dual booting, or even just as a troubleshooting tool. Partitioning divides a single hard drive into multiple (virtual) ones that can be used individually. The capacity of the drive is split between them, not shared.

Windows makes the partition process easy. These are the easiest ways to go about partitioning your hard drive on Windows.

Note: This works for hard drives, external drives, and even USB drives.

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Hard drive partition WindowsHard drive partition Windows

Open the Start Menu, and type partition. Select Create and format hard disk partitions from the list.

Right-click on the hard drive you want to split into different partitions, and choose Delete volume. This will wipe the hard drive.

Rick-click on the hard drive again, and choose New Simple Volume

Enter the size you want the new partition to be in Megabytes. Click Next.

Choose a letter to identify the new partition with, and click Next.

Set a file system, like NTFS, and enter a name for your new partition. Click Next.

Click Finish to create the partition. This may take a few minutes to complete.

Hard drive partition WindowsHard drive partition Windows

Open the Start Menu, and type partition. Select Create and format hard disk partitions from the list.

Right-click on the hard drive you want to split into different partitions, and choose Delete volume. This will wipe the hard drive.

Rick-click on the hard drive again, and choose New Simple Volume

Enter the size you want the new partition to be in Megabytes. Click Next.

Choose a letter to identify the new partition with, and click Next.

Set a file system, like NTFS, and enter a name for your new partition. Click Next.

Click Finish to create the partition. This may take a few minutes to complete.

Partition a hard drive using Disk Manager

Hard drive partition Windows
Hard drive partition Windows Command PromptHard drive partition Windows Command Prompt

Open the Start Menu and type cmd. Right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator.

When Command Prompt loads, type diskpart, and press enter.

Next we’ll load a list of every drive connected to the machine by entering list disk.

Select the disk you want to split into partitions. For example, the second disk would be selected with select disk 1.

To create the partition, run the following command. Replace the ### with the size of your desired partition in Megabytes.

create partition primary size=###

To give the partition a specific drive letter, put assign letter=G. Replace G with any letter you’d like to use. You can add a file system by formatting the new partition. Visit our guide on how to format a hard drive on Windows to learn more.

Hard drive partition Windows Command PromptHard drive partition Windows Command Prompt

Open the Start Menu and type cmd. Right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator.

When Command Prompt loads, type diskpart, and press enter.

Next we’ll load a list of every drive connected to the machine by entering list disk.

Select the disk you want to split into partitions. For example, the second disk would be selected with select disk 1.

To create the partition, run the following command. Replace the ### with the size of your desired partition in Megabytes.

create partition primary size=###

To give the partition a specific drive letter, put assign letter=G. Replace G with any letter you’d like to use. You can add a file system by formatting the new partition. Visit our guide on how to format a hard drive on Windows to learn more.

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Navigate to Applications > Utilities > Terminal.

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Open Terminal

Paste the following command into Terminal and press Enter:

defaults write com.apple.screencapture disable-shadow -bool true

Then, paste the following command into Terminal and press Enter:

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Paste the following command into Terminal and press Enter:

defaults write com.apple.screencapture disable-shadow -bool true

Then, paste the following command into Terminal and press Enter:

killall SystemUIServer

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Paste the following command into Terminal and press Enter:

defaults write com.apple.screencapture disable-shadow -bool false

Then, paste the following command into Terminal and press Enter:

killall SystemUIServer

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killall SystemUIServer

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