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fluidd
- 3D Printer Auto Bed Leveling Mesh Visualizer
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It is not an Ender 3...but also not a Switchwire..
check out Fluidd
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Kudos to the incredible team behind Mainsail for their outstanding work! 3D-priting can sometimes suck so badly.. that having such a great piece of software makes it so much enjoyable. Thank You!!!
Perfect timing to thank to the team behind project Fluidd as well. After some time of inactivity, project has recovered and releasing regular updates, giving us awesome alternative the Mainsail UI.
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Klipper Lithophane First layers blobs
That’s the fluidd logo in the top left
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Downloaded klipper 2 hrs ago need help
My recommendation if your just setting up: do yourself a huge favor and do not use OctoPrint. Instead I recommend using Mainsail of Fluidd. They’re both great web interfaces designed specifically for Klipper. Very fast, lightweight and take advantage of all available Klipper functions. Octoprint is very resource hungry.
- Problem printing holes - leveling issue?
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First time Klipper user here, Printing is EXTREMELY slow
In the past I used OctoPrint, but now I moved to Mainsail, because it has a better ui and some plugins are directly build in. You can install Kiauh and use it to install Mainsail or Fluidd next to OctoPrint.
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Why does my ender 3 do this…has done it since I installed the bltouch, if I don’t tap it, it just stays there flashing and never prints…please help.. ender 3 with Btt skr mini v3 main board
You will need a raspberry pi, or an old laptop/pc that is x64. If raspberry pi, you can use either the mailsail or fluidd install image that will configure the entire ui and set up the basics for installing klipper. I’ll link to some videos that can help you if using a pi. Otherwise if using a desktop you will need to install Debian Linux and set up a user named pi and then use a project called kiauh which will allow you to configure mainsail or fluidd.
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Print speed limited
Personally I prefer Mainsail. But Fluidd is also popular.
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Any way to lock flow option on fluidd UI?
Good catch! I've created an issue in GitHub and, once I get consensus on an approach, I'll look at fixing this
common-macros
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Is there any way I can change the PAUSE location? The std pause always creates a mess…
You can override the base PAUSE with rename_existing and customize your PAUSE to your hearts content. You can see mine here: https://github.com/simplisticton/common-macros/blob/main/pause.cfg -- I wouldn't recommend using it verbatim, you'll want to understand what it is you're doing -- but that gives you the format of how to customize a macro.
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Could I get some help with my PRINT_END gcode?
The problem is in your relative move -- you need to do a little math to make sure your move isn't past the max. Check out my print_end macro for an example: https://github.com/simplisticton/common-macros/blob/main/print_end.cfg
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Nozzle his the print at the end
You can check out the print_end macro for my printers here: https://github.com/simplisticton/common-macros/blob/main/print_end.cfg -- you can ignore most of the stuff at the bottom about checking & turning off particular fans, it's the movement stuff that's interesting.
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Probe triggered prior to movement issue
When i had this issue it was a bad wire making intermittent contact. I wrote a gcode macro to print the probe status out every second so i could watch it trigger as i played with the cabling to help pinpoint the issue. You can see the macro here: https://github.com/simplisticton/common-macros/blob/main/equery.cfg
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ABL gcode with heat soak included - what do you think?
If you’re interested in a different approach, feel free to check out my heatsoak macro: https://github.com/simplisticton/common-macros/blob/main/heatsoak.cfg
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Change filament while printing
If you don't have the proper macros, you can take a look at my configuration (the macros you need are pause.cfg and resume.cfg): https://github.com/simplisticton/common-macros
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Ok, Fluidd is pretty fuckin sweet
Feel free to check out my config for some useful macros (at least useful for me): https://github.com/simplisticton/common-macros
What are some alternatives?
mainsail - Mainsail is the popular web interface for managing and controlling 3D printers with Klipper.
klipper-macros - A collection of my Klipper G-code macros.
MainsailOS - This Raspberry Pi distribution for managing Klipper 3D printers with Mainsail provides all you need.
klipper-macros - A collection of useful macros for the Klipper 3D printer firmware
moonraker - Web API Server for Klipper
klipper-led_effect - LED effects plugin for klipper
moonraker-telegram - A Script/Programm to send the printer State before, during and after a print via Telegram Messenger. But its only Working with moonraker
moonraker-obico
OctoPrint - OctoPrint is the snappy web interface for your 3D printer!
print_area_bed_mesh - Create bed mesh for print area only
FluiddPI - FluiddPi - A Pi image with Klipper, Moonraker, Fluidd and Web Camera support pre-installed.