Voice-controlled plotter from a repurposed 3D printer

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A voice-controlled pen plotter, the Incrediplotter, has been created by repurposing a broken 3D printer. The device uses a 3D printer's frame, controlled by an STM32 Blue Pill running Klipper, to draw based on voice commands. Voice prompts are sent to Google Gemini to generate an image, which is then converted to SVG and G-Code for the plotter.


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