Klipper

klipper is miles better. On the fly adjustments, better acceleration limits, more functionality. Marlin was ditched in the first month of me having a printer and never looked back. Klipper will make your ender an entirely different machine.
 
Well that was kinda the idea, it was either change the printer for something new or mod it in some way and learn some new stuff, which is where we're at now...

Chances are I might still get something new but I don't print enough really to warrant it.
 
Well that was kinda the idea, it was either change the printer for something new or mod it in some way and learn some new stuff, which is where we're at now...

Chances are I might still get something new but I don't print enough really to warrant it.
sorry mate, didn't see you'd already done it. take it you've done the classic ender upgrades like dual z axis and stuff? Kinda tempted to make my under into a switchwire tbh.
 
I would do belted z mod if I were you. I d using it for a while and it's realy easy to do

Which ones is this?

Also, and to keep the thread on the Klipper subject...
What marcos and bits are people using, I've got a pretty stock setup on Klipper at the mo, I'm about to start faffing again though to wire in my BLTouch so might as well do a bit more tinkering as I go...
 
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I changed my Ender 3 v2 to Klipper and have been setting it up and tuning it over the past week. Massive improvement in speed and quality. and I much prefer Mainsaill over Octoprint also. I bought a USB accelerometer to tune the input shaping, it makes a huge difference.
 
You got any bed leveling on there as well?
The BLTouch on its own is good, with the bed screw tilt adjust, its loads better.
 
I struggled with adaptive mesh on my first try, not sure if it was simply because I was adding stuff left right and centre and something wasn't happy, since a reset I've not tried again, probably will at some point..
 
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