Quote Originally Posted by quertz View Post
Hey 3Dmonkey,

I don't see your point there.

If you are (still) talking about printing cases for the Raspi:
Just like every 3Dprinter the PeachyPrinter Should be able to print any 3D-model you have so there is no difference there, you just need the model.
(You can surely find them all on the internet)

If you're talking about printing from the Raspi using the Peachy Printer:
I think that's just about what you want to achieve.
You could just use the Audio-out of the Raspi for this (although I've heard that the Raspi has a very bad standard-output)
or probably use the IO pins (I haven't worked with a Raspi yet so I don't know about analog out).
For the last one you would probably have to do some programming on your own, although I think it's not going to take long after the release of the peachy until someone does exactly that.

Hope I could somehow answer your question,
Have a great day,
quertz

If the audio quality of your PI directly out of the headphone jack, is not good, you could try a USB sound card (they sound good to my untrained ear), which are cheap and effective and may give more consistent results:- http://plugable.com/2014/11/06/how-t...n-raspberry-pi