Very nice, I just updated my old Creality 10s Pro to Klipper with OctoPrint. Still a few teething issues but the print quality and part strength is outstanding. I used a Pi 4B to get Octoprint several months ago for wireless printing. But the Klipper in Pi is lighting fast. 180 mm/s for this ancient bed slinger is amazing. Good Video to share with the hobbyist.
How do I get to fluidd? I tried putting in the ip address of the printer but it doesn’t go anywhere. I need some help. Any suggestions? Just purchased an elegoo Neptune 4.
I've got a Creality CR-10 Mini, how does the Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro compare with speed, headaches and trade-offs? Not sure if you've used Cr-10 line printers, but I'm curious. If not Paul, anyone?
Very nice and the print quality for that speed was very good. I print only in PETG at 240 degrees C. I'm wondering if that would be any issue with this machine?
Everything is you need is contained in the printer.cfg. so you do a complete reinstall...takes maybe 10 minutes and copy in your printer.cfg file and you're back in business.
Very nice, I just updated my old Creality 10s Pro to Klipper with OctoPrint. Still a few teething issues but the print quality and part strength is outstanding. I used a Pi 4B to get Octoprint several months ago for wireless printing. But the Klipper in Pi is lighting fast. 180 mm/s for this ancient bed slinger is amazing. Good Video to share with the hobbyist.
Can you open fluid without hooking it to WiFi to though a cable?
How do I get to fluidd? I tried putting in the ip address of the printer but it doesn’t go anywhere. I need some help. Any suggestions? Just purchased an elegoo Neptune 4.
did you get the lights to turn on from klipper my lights will turn on from the printer but not from klipper and if you did how did you fix that
My Anycubic running Marlin via Octoprint/Octopi, via a wifi enabled Raspberry Pi as the print server, does most of this also.
I've got a Creality CR-10 Mini, how does the Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro compare with speed, headaches and trade-offs? Not sure if you've used Cr-10 line printers, but I'm curious. If not Paul, anyone?
Remember the other clipper back in the days, Nantucket Clipper and dbase?
Very nice and the print quality for that speed was very good. I print only in PETG at 240 degrees C. I'm wondering if that would be any issue with this machine?
According to specs the hot end is good for up to 300C!
180mm/s is pretty good for those. I have built a couple of Voron's now (Core X-Y.) Those things are super fast.
Nice, but what happens when one of the four( clipper, pi,network,computer) eats it. Must be bit☆☆ to trouble shoot.
Everything is you need is contained in the printer.cfg. so you do a complete reinstall...takes maybe 10 minutes and copy in your printer.cfg file and you're back in business.