If you want to learn how to convert your 3D printer to Klipper firmware, I have two examples to assist you step by step. In this video, I convert the CR-10 Max, an 8 bit i3 ‘bed slinger’ cartesian printer with a BLtouch using Fluidd. In a sister video, I convert the FLsun Super Racer, a 32 bit delta printer with Octoprint.
Klipper offers precise and fast printing, especially when using input shaping, which modifies the stepper inputs to remove ringing during high speed printing. Both of these printers will benefit from this plus get the added bonus of having wireless control.
This and the sister video are structured exactly the same, with more or less the same timestamps. They are designed so you can switch and forth between the two to suit your hardware and software requirements. Future videos will cover printer LCD/touch interfaces, pressure advance and input shaping.
This video is already very long, so please use it as a foundation to explore the comprehensive Klipper docs and flesh out your configuration file.
0:00 Introduction
Sister conversion video (FLsun Super Racer, 32 bit mainboard, delta): [ Ссылка ]
Previous Klipper video 1 (stock Ender 3): [ Ссылка ]
Previous Klipper video 2 (PiHat board, BLtouch): [ Ссылка ]
0:57 What is Klipper and why would you want it?
Klipper [ Ссылка ]
3:04 The two printers I am converting in this and the sister video
Example CR-10S Pro SKR conversion by Portzal: [ Ссылка ]
Klipper FAQ: [ Ссылка ]
4:04 Required hardware and software
Purchase Raspberry Pi 4B: [ Ссылка ]
Purchase Raspberry Pi bundle (example): [ Ссылка ]
Balena Etcher: [ Ссылка ]
Putty: [ Ссылка ]
Notepad++: [ Ссылка ]
WinSCP: [ Ссылка ]
5:14 Klipper installation steps/components
5:56 Flashing the web interface (Fluidd)
FluiddPi installation page: [ Ссылка ]
7:39 Installing Klipper on Pi (not required with Fluidd installation)
7:48 Installing Klipper on an 8 bit mainboard
Klipper installation doc: [ Ссылка ]
10:19 Printer.cfg resources
Klipper configuration reference: [ Ссылка ]
Klipper example configurations: [ Ссылка ]
Marlin Ramps pin file: [ Ссылка ]
Marlin Ramps_Creality pins file: [ Ссылка ]
Ramps pins/Arduino pins table: [ Ссылка ]
11:27 Creating a blank printer.cfg configuration file
11:51 Baseline configuration/pins setup from example docs
Ender 3 Max config I used as a basis: [ Ссылка ]
1:34 Fluidd configuration specifics
Fluidd initial setup reference: [ Ссылка ]
13:46 Finding and adding the correct serial address
14:23 Rotation distance (steps per mm equivalent)
Klipper rotation distance reference: [ Ссылка ]
15:14 Filament runout switch
Klipper macro example with M600 code: [ Ссылка ]
15:38 BLtouch
Klipper BLtouch reference: [ Ссылка ]
16:42 Tests and checks
Klipper checks reference: [ Ссылка ]
18:28 BLtouch check
19:19 BLtouch Z offset
20:10 BLtouch G29 Macro
20:36 First prints
Calibration cube: [ Ссылка ]
21:02 Coming up in this series
22:20 My CR-10 Max files free for you:
Klipper configuration file: [ Ссылка ]
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