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  1. I chose #Raspbian OS lite to get a fresh, fast, and clean #RadpberryPi. It was not only recommended, but I wanted to use #KIAUH ratger than using #MainsailOS.

    This gave me more storage space, and I also knew what was already installed.

    This also solved one of my problems when I used #Klipper with #Octoprint and #OctoKlipper.

    I had a "mcu error," which I never could get a solution for. I had to restart my printer and Klipper repeatedly until they finally would connect.

    This was solved by following the #Mainsail and #KIAUH docs and installing the Raspberry Pi MCU firmware.

    These problems are now solved.

    And damn, is this blazing fast.

    Although I did clean my fan and heatsink and decided to #overclock my Raspberry Pi, the UI is so responsive I can live without my printer screen.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  2. I chose OS lite to get a fresh, fast, and clean . It was not only recommended, but I wanted to use ratger than using .

    This gave me more storage space, and I also knew what was already installed.

    This also solved one of my problems when I used with and .

    I had a "mcu error," which I never could get a solution for. I had to restart my printer and Klipper repeatedly until they finally would connect.

    This was solved by following the and docs and installing the Raspberry Pi MCU firmware.

    These problems are now solved.

    And damn, is this blazing fast.

    Although I did clean my fan and heatsink and decided to my Raspberry Pi, the UI is so responsive I can live without my printer screen.

    @3dprinting

  3. Although I enjoyed my #Klipper transition. I stayed with #Octoprint, which was actually the final straw.

    Although I could live without my printer's display, the lag and sluggish and slow #UI of Octoprint just pushed me over the limit. I felt as if I couldn't react to my printer anymore.

    So with a heavy heart, I removed my SD card, wiped it and installed a clean version of #Raspbian OS Lite, and used #KIAUH to install #Klipper, #Mainsail, #KlipperScreen, #Crowsnest, #Moonraker and #Octoeverywhere

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  4. Although I enjoyed my #Klipper transition. I stayed with #Octoprint, which was actually the final straw.

    Although I could live without my printer's display, the lag and sluggish and slow #UI of Octoprint just pushed me over the limit. I felt as if I couldn't react to my printer anymore.

    So with a heavy heart, I removed my SD card, wiped it and installed a clean version of #Raspbian OS Lite, and used #KIAUH to install #Klipper, #Mainsail, #KlipperScreen, #Crowsnest, #Moonraker and #Octoeverywhere

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  5. Although I enjoyed my #Klipper transition. I stayed with #Octoprint, which was actually the final straw.

    Although I could live without my printer's display, the lag and sluggish and slow #UI of Octoprint just pushed me over the limit. I felt as if I couldn't react to my printer anymore.

    So with a heavy heart, I removed my SD card, wiped it and installed a clean version of #Raspbian OS Lite, and used #KIAUH to install #Klipper, #Mainsail, #KlipperScreen, #Crowsnest, #Moonraker and #Octoeverywhere

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  6. Although I enjoyed my #Klipper transition. I stayed with #Octoprint, which was actually the final straw.

    Although I could live without my printer's display, the lag and sluggish and slow #UI of Octoprint just pushed me over the limit. I felt as if I couldn't react to my printer anymore.

    So with a heavy heart, I removed my SD card, wiped it and installed a clean version of #Raspbian OS Lite, and used #KIAUH to install #Klipper, #Mainsail, #KlipperScreen, #Crowsnest, #Moonraker and #Octoeverywhere

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  7. Although I enjoyed my transition. I stayed with , which was actually the final straw.

    Although I could live without my printer's display, the lag and sluggish and slow of Octoprint just pushed me over the limit. I felt as if I couldn't react to my printer anymore.

    So with a heavy heart, I removed my SD card, wiped it and installed a clean version of OS Lite, and used to install , , , , and

    @3dprinting

  8. @drawks @fabbaloo

    I love the building and tinkering, debugging, and struggles. It is how I spend my late nights when I can't sleep or on a rainy day.

    That being said, I wouldn't mine an ol' reliable #Bambulab #X1C just to have for when I need something quick.

    I have found myself while designing a new hotend for my #Creality #CR6SE in #Fusion360 that it didn't fit, and I had to put everything back again just to print a file again.

    So another printer for that would be fun, but working on a printer is like working on a car with your father in the garage. You never finish it, but the journey is priceless, and one day, the first drive is so rewarding. You just sit back with a bear and smile at what you have created.

    I do this every night. When it is late, I just turn on my enclosure LEDs in my dark room and stare at my wiring.

    I have no circuit diagrams or plans. The entire thing is mine, and in my head

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  9. @Siff @3dprinting

    It depends on your geometry and speed. It js possible that you get an increase in centripetal force because of the circular motions, so I would decrease the maximum speed and acceleration by a bit and try again.

    I've not had any negative effects using #ArcWelder

  10. @junkmuffler @tsaro

    It has such a large gan bade due to its creator #ZackFreedman or #VoidstarLabs on #Youtube.

    It is an #opensource storage solution that just exploded due to his creaivity and response from the community.

    Do I like it? Well, yeah, I love it. It is just so simple, and due to the community, there is basically a storage solution for everything. I can move everything around, and everything fits in everything. So my storage isn't fixed and it is customisable.

    At first, you'll just print community creations, but once you start to use the #Fusion360 plugin or #OpenSCAD library, it possibilities are endless.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #Gridfinity

  11. @junkmuffler @tsaro

    It has such a large gan bade due to its creator #ZackFreedman or #VoidstarLabs on #Youtube.

    It is an #opensource storage solution that just exploded due to his creaivity and response from the community.

    Do I like it? Well, yeah, I love it. It is just so simple, and due to the community, there is basically a storage solution for everything. I can move everything around, and everything fits in everything. So my storage isn't fixed and it is customisable.

    At first, you'll just print community creations, but once you start to use the #Fusion360 plugin or #OpenSCAD library, it possibilities are endless.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #Gridfinity

  12. @junkmuffler @tsaro

    It has such a large gan bade due to its creator #ZackFreedman or #VoidstarLabs on #Youtube.

    It is an #opensource storage solution that just exploded due to his creaivity and response from the community.

    Do I like it? Well, yeah, I love it. It is just so simple, and due to the community, there is basically a storage solution for everything. I can move everything around, and everything fits in everything. So my storage isn't fixed and it is customisable.

    At first, you'll just print community creations, but once you start to use the #Fusion360 plugin or #OpenSCAD library, it possibilities are endless.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #Gridfinity

  13. @junkmuffler @tsaro

    It has such a large gan bade due to its creator #ZackFreedman or #VoidstarLabs on #Youtube.

    It is an #opensource storage solution that just exploded due to his creaivity and response from the community.

    Do I like it? Well, yeah, I love it. It is just so simple, and due to the community, there is basically a storage solution for everything. I can move everything around, and everything fits in everything. So my storage isn't fixed and it is customisable.

    At first, you'll just print community creations, but once you start to use the #Fusion360 plugin or #OpenSCAD library, it possibilities are endless.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #Gridfinity

  14. @junkmuffler @tsaro

    It has such a large gan bade due to its creator or on .

    It is an storage solution that just exploded due to his creaivity and response from the community.

    Do I like it? Well, yeah, I love it. It is just so simple, and due to the community, there is basically a storage solution for everything. I can move everything around, and everything fits in everything. So my storage isn't fixed and it is customisable.

    At first, you'll just print community creations, but once you start to use the plugin or library, it possibilities are endless.

    @3dprinting

  15. @geekandi

    I actually installed #Klipper and #OctoKlipper today after running #Marlin for 3 years now.

    I wanted the macros that came with Klipper, so I am excited to write my own color change macros now. Currently, all my scripts are in #PrusaSlicer in the custom #Gcode inputs.

    So I have my work cut out for me.

    @RobeeShepherd

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  16. @stooovie

    I doubled the slicing resolution and halved the minimum maximum path length to prove a point. That printers can be overwhelmed at normal speeds of 60 mm/s with excessive G1 movements.

    Default settings in #PrusaSlicer can do this to a #benchy with some cheaper 8-bit boards or over slower serial connections using something like #Octoprint

    Not only does #Klipper have its own methods of being faster, but #Mainsail and #Fluidd have less oerhead than #Octoprint. So, just the serial communication can be more efficient due to this.

    I am busy with my own personal investigation into #Octoprint to see how I can speed it up because I need it and don't have the time to rewrite my entiee enclosure to work without my plugins. So Mainsail isn't an option.

    I actually installed #Klipper and #Octoklipper literally like 6 hours ago. I am still busy with mt config because I had some unrelated issues.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  17. @RobeeShepherd

    I do manual coloe changes by issuing M600 on my printer and then switching the filament and then switching the filament and pushing it through to do a manual purge. But this isn't really comforable or viable.

    So I only use it for the first or last few layers to have a different face color or text color, but other than that, it would just be frustrating.

    I would love a #IDEX printer for soluable support. Color changes are too wasteful for me, and I don't actually have the need for it because all of my parts are mostly functional.

    @geekandi

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  18. @stooovie

    It isn't as bad printing from an SD card or #Klipper but still occurs. Even #Klipper can lag behind. It comes down to, too high, that a resolution could literally result in 1000s of G1 movements for tiny circles. Say what you want, but even Klipper can't handle that. Because Klipper would still do 1000s of G1 movements.

    G3 movements replace all of those 1000s mocements to an actual circular movement and also to a single command.

    So even if you don't see the bulges, your #Gcode will be compressed in the sense that it reduces the total amount of commands.

    I once had a 34-hour print, which was about 40MB in #Gcode, using #ArcWelder and replacing all of the circular motions with G3, I reduced the size to 17MB on Gcode. More than 50% compression, which helps a lot when you have a cheaper 8-bit printer, will very little RAM.

    It's the law of big number, the less lines you have, the less possible things can go wrong.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  19. @xerxesshouldnthavewon

    If it is not 32-bit, it would benefit the most. 32-bit boards are faster and more accurate, so this would benefit all printers and have the most benefit if you have an 8-bit board.

    All prints in this thread were done on a #Creality #CR6SE, which is 32-bit, and you can see the increased performance. So imagine on an 8-bit.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  20. @RobeeShepherd @3dprinting

    With a #PrusaXL, you'll still need to have purges if I understand correctly because it still only has a single nozzle and then the #PrusaMMU.

    If you want a #IDEX, #SnapMaker is currently the leader in the space.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  21. @RobeeShepherd @3dprinting

    With a #PrusaXL, you'll still need to have purges if I understand correctly because it still only has a single nozzle and then the #PrusaMMU.

    If you want a #IDEX, #SnapMaker is currently the leader in the space.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  22. @RobeeShepherd @3dprinting

    With a #PrusaXL, you'll still need to have purges if I understand correctly because it still only has a single nozzle and then the #PrusaMMU.

    If you want a #IDEX, #SnapMaker is currently the leader in the space.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  23. @RobeeShepherd @3dprinting

    With a #PrusaXL, you'll still need to have purges if I understand correctly because it still only has a single nozzle and then the #PrusaMMU.

    If you want a #IDEX, #SnapMaker is currently the leader in the space.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  24. @RobeeShepherd @3dprinting

    With a , you'll still need to have purges if I understand correctly because it still only has a single nozzle and then the .

    If you want a , is currently the leader in the space.

    @3dprinting

  25. @RobeeShepherd

    If you only use 2 colors, then a #IDEX printer is the only solution. It would allow you to have two separate heads with two separate hotends and filaments. Thus, no purging is required.

    Unfortunately, that's the best solution, as multi-material through a single nozzle will always result in this.

    Personally, for me, the waste is too much for 3D printing, and I would rather use a #IDEX printer to print soluable supports and have better quality.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  26. @fabbaloo

    "What’s more interesting is that the K1 series is equipped with substantial networking, cloud connectivity, and remote control features. It seems that Creality has implemented some form of farm management system where an array of K1s could be running production jobs."

    This could be great! Maybe #Creality now feels as if their printers are on par with #Prusa, after the #MK3 outperformed the #Ender3 in #PrintFarm usage.

    The #Ender3 just wasn't reliable enough, and if it was used, it had to be heavily modded.

    But a new age of print farms has grown with the release of the #Bambulab #X1C. Someone could have a small print farm for their products without any #3dprinting skill and juet plug-and-play their printers.

    Creating a commercial print-and-play solution is a great step.

    It will be interesting to see if this is a fork of #Octofarm, a multi-printer #Klipper and #Mainsail setup, or something brand new. #Prusa already have their own solutions.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  27. @fabbaloo

    "What’s more interesting is that the K1 series is equipped with substantial networking, cloud connectivity, and remote control features. It seems that Creality has implemented some form of farm management system where an array of K1s could be running production jobs."

    This could be great! Maybe #Creality now feels as if their printers are on par with #Prusa, after the #MK3 outperformed the #Ender3 in #PrintFarm usage.

    The #Ender3 just wasn't reliable enough, and if it was used, it had to be heavily modded.

    But a new age of print farms has grown with the release of the #Bambulab #X1C. Someone could have a small print farm for their products without any #3dprinting skill and juet plug-and-play their printers.

    Creating a commercial print-and-play solution is a great step.

    It will be interesting to see if this is a fork of #Octofarm, a multi-printer #Klipper and #Mainsail setup, or something brand new. #Prusa already have their own solutions.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  28. @fabbaloo

    "What’s more interesting is that the K1 series is equipped with substantial networking, cloud connectivity, and remote control features. It seems that Creality has implemented some form of farm management system where an array of K1s could be running production jobs."

    This could be great! Maybe #Creality now feels as if their printers are on par with #Prusa, after the #MK3 outperformed the #Ender3 in #PrintFarm usage.

    The #Ender3 just wasn't reliable enough, and if it was used, it had to be heavily modded.

    But a new age of print farms has grown with the release of the #Bambulab #X1C. Someone could have a small print farm for their products without any #3dprinting skill and juet plug-and-play their printers.

    Creating a commercial print-and-play solution is a great step.

    It will be interesting to see if this is a fork of #Octofarm, a multi-printer #Klipper and #Mainsail setup, or something brand new. #Prusa already have their own solutions.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  29. @fabbaloo

    "What’s more interesting is that the K1 series is equipped with substantial networking, cloud connectivity, and remote control features. It seems that Creality has implemented some form of farm management system where an array of K1s could be running production jobs."

    This could be great! Maybe #Creality now feels as if their printers are on par with #Prusa, after the #MK3 outperformed the #Ender3 in #PrintFarm usage.

    The #Ender3 just wasn't reliable enough, and if it was used, it had to be heavily modded.

    But a new age of print farms has grown with the release of the #Bambulab #X1C. Someone could have a small print farm for their products without any #3dprinting skill and juet plug-and-play their printers.

    Creating a commercial print-and-play solution is a great step.

    It will be interesting to see if this is a fork of #Octofarm, a multi-printer #Klipper and #Mainsail setup, or something brand new. #Prusa already have their own solutions.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting