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Using e-ink (epaper) Price Tags (Shelf Labels) for everyday needs
Recently I realized my local grocery store replaced traditional price tags with electronic e-ink (epaper) price tags / shelf labels. I found out that you can easily buy the same ones from e-bay, and I was able to re-program / hack them.
These devices can be used as cheap Arduino E-Ink Displays, and you can easily program these with usb-TTL adapter, or any Arduino board.
In this video, I will show you how you can use them for everyday needs.
The brand of the e-paper display I re-program is Hanshow, and the model is Stellar.
Here are the links which is mentioned in the video:
The Github page for the project:
https://github.com/MakersFunDuck/Hanshow-Auto-Updater
Other projects you might think interesting:
https://github.com/atc1441/ATC_TLSR_Paper
https://github.com/rbaron/pricetag-printer
PS. I made the doom part of the video with the tool that I explained. I only the modified code to take a picture at the end of one loop. I made a time-lapse video to remove the screen refresh artifacts.
▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:00 - Intro & summary
0:50 - Tips to get them for free
1:38 - Doom!
4:42 - Start of the projects
4:42 - Subscriber counter
6:09 - Weather forecast
7:09 - Home assistant
9:37 - Internet modem monitor
10:36 - Bitcoin - Stock tracker
12:00 - Post it notes viewer (Google keep)
13:22 - Morning routine viewer (Google Calendar)
14:13 - Garbage collection dates viewer
14:48 - Troubleshooting
Видео Using e-ink (epaper) Price Tags (Shelf Labels) for everyday needs канала Maker's Fun Duck
These devices can be used as cheap Arduino E-Ink Displays, and you can easily program these with usb-TTL adapter, or any Arduino board.
In this video, I will show you how you can use them for everyday needs.
The brand of the e-paper display I re-program is Hanshow, and the model is Stellar.
Here are the links which is mentioned in the video:
The Github page for the project:
https://github.com/MakersFunDuck/Hanshow-Auto-Updater
Other projects you might think interesting:
https://github.com/atc1441/ATC_TLSR_Paper
https://github.com/rbaron/pricetag-printer
PS. I made the doom part of the video with the tool that I explained. I only the modified code to take a picture at the end of one loop. I made a time-lapse video to remove the screen refresh artifacts.
▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:00 - Intro & summary
0:50 - Tips to get them for free
1:38 - Doom!
4:42 - Start of the projects
4:42 - Subscriber counter
6:09 - Weather forecast
7:09 - Home assistant
9:37 - Internet modem monitor
10:36 - Bitcoin - Stock tracker
12:00 - Post it notes viewer (Google keep)
13:22 - Morning routine viewer (Google Calendar)
14:13 - Garbage collection dates viewer
14:48 - Troubleshooting
Видео Using e-ink (epaper) Price Tags (Shelf Labels) for everyday needs канала Maker's Fun Duck
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