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I am no big story teller, but this one is like a fairy tale by now... My plan was to use the e-Paper for a picture frame I would be able to control via Home Assistant. So I bought the e-Paper and a RasPi Zero W. I happily put everything together and ... it worked. I followed the manual in the Wiki and as my aim was Python I chose this one. Then I decided to add the resize to the libraray when the image size does not work and even that still worked and I was able to pass over the "N-Color1.bmp" from the pic folder to it, too as it was detected to be of incorrect size, but then was resized to self.witdth and self.height.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/E8BfQxFaZmDxYwUR6
All looked great until from one sec to another the first "DEBUG:waveshare_epd.epd7in3e:e-Paper busy H" showed up mid drawing the manga stype eye image it originally should draw in the example. Since then I read through all kinds of reports here. I replced the Pi Zero W with my old Pi 3 B and it worked for a while again. Well.... "worked"
https://photos.app.goo.gl/PEVhqtBRrjj4cTZ66
https://photos.app.goo.gl/iw5n7MUfpHqjZDiU7
This distortion is not really what I call working...
And this is all I was able to get out of it. And now after a while of trying to get it back to shape I am stuck on "DEBUG:waveshare_epd.epd7in3e:e-Paper busy H" again... This time forever as it seems.
Yes, I checked the wires. Yes, I went from directly plugging he PCB onto the 40 Pins connector to the 8 wire solution. I removed the long cable and directly plugged the e-Ink into the pcb that is connected to the 40 pin connector of the RPI or the 8 wires that are on the same RPI. All the same...
Well, if you have another idea... tell me. Otherwise I send it back and give up on this brand.