yeah, this time of year my workshop is cold ! Around 10-12c.

I could haeat it more, but that would cost a lot of money and the laser cutter likes the cold.

The older I get the wimpier I become. So at the moment I'm designing and slicing in the house - in th relative warm and only going into the workshop to run the prints.

Now I do have a spare smartphone that I could easily rig up as a network camera fairly easily to keep an eye on the printer being used.

I can also easily add a little g-code to the startup code, and maybe a brush to the edge of the bed to catch the dribble to make sure the initial dribble is wiped before print starts.
So I just need an easy way to upload prints over the network.

If printing over usb was more reliable I could simply just use my workshop machine remotely.
But windows 10 and long usb prints are a bad combination and often the usb connection resets and the print stops.
So we'll avoid that route.

Have to look and see if there are wifi adaptors for the robin nano boards and actually how useful they are.

My mini delta has wifi - and it's totally bloody useless :-)
You can upload the gcode file to the memory card. So don't want that again.