From 1f33de5f1ddc3b67226ce8dac455e124899b5636 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bassam Husain Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 00:48:16 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Cloned master branch for easier updates. --- README.md | 206 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 203 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 6870828..54f3bc4 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -15,19 +15,65 @@ I am creating these files for my personal use and cannot be held responsible for ## Outline -- [Installation Instructions](#installation-instructions) +- [Features](#features) +- [Stay Up-to-Date](#stay-up-to-date) +- [Preface](#preface) +- [Installation Steps](#installation-steps) + - [Before You Begin](#before-you-begin) - [Electronic Wiring](#electronic-wiring) - [⚠️ Important Note About Stepper Motor Current](#important-note-about-stepper-motor-current) - [Flash Firmware](#flash-firmware) - [Download Klipper Configuration](#download-klipper-configuration) - [Initial Steps](#initial-steps) + 1. [Adjust Configuration with MCU Path](#adjust-configuration-with-mcu-path) + 2. [Configure Your Printer](#configure-your-printer) +- [Adjust Your Slicer](#adjust-your-slicer) - [Directory Structure](#directory-structure) - [Support Me](#support-me) +- [FAQ](#faq) - [Useful Resources](#useful-resources) - [Sovol Official Links](#sovol-official-links) - [Sources](#sources) -## Installation Instructions +## Features + +- 💥 This Klipper configuration is an _endpoint_, meaning that it contains **everything** that you could possibly need in order to have an excellent Klipper experience! 💥 +- ~~Filament runout sensor usage implemented.~~ Remains to be implemented on the Skr-mini-e3-v3.0. +- Minimum configuration settings for Mainsail/Fluiddpi to work. +- SuperSlicer config bundle that contains the printer configuration, as well as what are considered by many to be the best print settings available for any FDM printer ([Ellis' SuperSlicer Profiles](https://github.com/AndrewEllis93/Ellis-SuperSlicer-Profiles)). Find the differences between the different print setting profiles [here](https://github.com/AndrewEllis93/Ellis-SuperSlicer-Profiles/tree/master/SuperSlicer). But basically, the 45 degree profile places the seam at the back. +- Bed model and texture to use in SuperSlicer/PrusaSlicer. +- Macros + - **Improved** mechanical gantry calibration/`G34` macro that provides the user audio feedback, and time to check the calibration. + - Misc macros: `PRINT_START`, `CANCEL_PRINT`, `PRINT_END`, `PAUSE`, `RESUME`. + - Parking macros (parks the printhead at various locations): `PARKFRONT`, `PARKFRONTLOW`, `PARKREAR`, `PARKCENTER`, `PARKBED`. + - Load/unload filament macros. + - Purge line macro. + +## Stay Up-to-Date + +Watch for releases and updates. + +Raspberry Pi + +## Preface + +Although I've made switching over to Klipper as easy as is possible, it can still be a challenge for some, especially considering that most of you have likely never used GNU+Linux. Save yourself the frustration, and fully read all documentation found on this page. Also note that Klipper is not a _must_, and is not for everyone. You can stick with Marlin, and have a fine 3D printing experience. + +## Installation Steps + +### Before You Begin + +- Read this documentation _fully!_ +- Make sure your printer is in good physical condition, because print and travel speeds will be _a lot faster_ than they were before. Consider yourself warned. +- Follow the steps in order. +- If an error was reported at a step, do no proceed to the next step. +- It is assumed that you are connected to your host Raspberry Pi (or other host device) via SSH, and that your printer motherboard is connected to the host via a data USB cable. Note that most of the micro USB cables that you find at home are _unlikely_ to be data cables, and it's not possible to tell just by looking. +- It is also assumed that the username on the host device is `pi`. If that is not the case, you will have to manually edit `moonraker.conf` and `cfgs/misc-macros.cfg` and change any mentions of `/home/pi` to `/home/yourUserName`. +- Klipper _must_ be installed on the host Raspberry Pi for everything to work. Easiest is to use a [~~FluiddPI~~](https://docs.fluidd.xyz/installation/fluiddpi#download) (⚠️ `FluiddPI` is not under active maintenance) or [MainsailOS](https://github.com/mainsail-crew/mainsail/releases/latest) image. Alternatively, you can install `Fluidd` or `Mainsail` via [KIAUH](https://github.com/th33xitus/kiauh). +- Robert Redford's performance in _Spy Game (2001)_ was superb! +- It is assumed that there is one instance of Klipper installed. If you have multiple instances of Klipper installed, via `KIAUH` for example, then this guide is not for you. You can still use all the configs of course, but the steps in this guide will likely not work for you. +- Your question has probably been answered already, but if it hasn't, please post in the [Discussion](https://github.com/bassamanator/Sovol-SV06-firmware/discussions) section. +- I would recommend searching for the word `NOTE` in this repository. There are roughly half a dozen short points amongst the various files that you should be aware of if you're using this configuration. ### Electronic Wiring @@ -97,7 +143,84 @@ You can choose _either_ of the 2 following methods. ## Initial Steps -Once you've cloned or downloaded the configuration, please follow instructions found in [Initial Steps](https://github.com/bassamanator/Sovol-SV06-firmware#initial-steps). +### Adjust Configuration with MCU Path + +1. Find what port the `mcu` (printer motherboard) is connected to via `ls -l /dev/serial/by-id/` or `ls -l /dev/serial/by-path/`. + 1. The output will be something along the lines of + `lrwxrwxrwx 13 root root 22 Apr 11:10 usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0 -> ../../ttyUSB0`. + 2. `usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0` is the relevant part. + 3. Therefore, the full path to your `mcu` is either `/dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0` or `/dev/serial/by-path/usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0`, depending on the command you used to find the `mcu`. +2. Adjust the `[mcu]` section in `printer.cfg` accordingly. + This is just an _example_ `mcu` section: + + ``` + [mcu] + serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0 + restart_method: command + ``` + +3. Do a `FIRMWARE_RESTART`. + +If you've done everything correctly, you should see no errors or warnings in your Mainsail/Fluidd dashboard. + +### Configure Your Printer + +❗☠️ **Your finger should be on the power switch for most of these steps** ☠️❗ + +❗☠️ **Power off if there is a collision/problem** ☠️❗ + +💡 I recommend no filament be loaded for any of these steps. + +💡 Find explanations for gcode commands at [https://marlinfw.org/](https://marlinfw.org/) and [https://www.klipper3d.org/](https://www.klipper3d.org/G-Codes.html). + +You will be pasting/typing these commands into the Mainsail/Fluidd console. + +1. `G28` + 1. Check to see if `X` and `Y` max positions (`G90`, `G1 X223 F3000`, `G1 Y223 F3000`) can be reached, and adjust `position_max`, if necessary. You can probably go all the way up to `225` for `X` and `Y` both, however, I would not recommend it. +2. Do a `G34`; mechanical gantry calibration. After the controlled collision against the beam at the top, there will be a 10 second pause for you to verify that both sides of the gantry are pressed up against the `stoppers` at the top. You will hear a succession of beeps. + 1. Figure out your `Z` `position_max` by baby stepping your way up to the beam. The range is 250 to 261 from what I've seen, could be even higher for you. Adjust `position_max`, if necessary. I can go all the way to 258, however, I would not print anything higher than 257. +3. PID tune the bed, but first move the printhead to the center. Ideally, all PID tuning should occur at the temperatures that you print most at. + 1. `G28` + 2. `G90` + 3. `G1 X111 Y111 Z40 F6000` + 4. `PID_CALIBRATE HEATER=heater_bed TARGET=70` + 5. `SAVE_CONFIG` (once completed) +4. PID tune the extruder while part cooling fan runs at 25%. + 1. `G28` + 2. `G90` + 3. `G1 X111 Y111 Z10 F6000` + 4. `M106 S64` + 5. `PID_CALIBRATE HEATER=extruder TARGET=245` + 6. `SAVE_CONFIG` (once completed) +5. Adjust `z_offset`. Make sure your nozzle if very clean. Do the [Paper test](https://www.klipper3d.org/Bed_Level.html?h=probe_calibrate#the-paper-test). + 1. `SET_HEATER_TEMPERATURE HEATER=heater_bed TARGET=60` + 2. `SET_HEATER_TEMPERATURE HEATER=extruder TARGET=180` + 3. Proceed to next steps after both temperatures have been reached. + 4. `G28` + 5. `PROBE_CALIBRATE` + 6. `SAVE_CONFIG` (once completed) +6. Create a bed mesh. + 1. `SET_HEATER_TEMPERATURE HEATER=heater_bed TARGET=60` + 2. `SET_HEATER_TEMPERATURE HEATER=extruder TARGET=180` + 3. Proceed to next steps after both temperatures have been reached. + 4. `G28` + 5. `BED_MESH_CALIBRATE` + 6. `SAVE_CONFIG` (once completed) + +If you've made it here, then your printer has been Klipperized, and is ready to print! + +But first, adjust your slicer. + +## Adjust Your Slicer + +You need to adjust the start and end gcode in your slicer. The relevant macros are `PRINT_START` and `PRINT_END`. Find instructions [here](https://ellis3dp.com/Print-Tuning-Guide/articles/passing_slicer_variables.html#slicer-start-g-code). + +If you would like to print a purge line before your print starts, at the end of your start gcode, on a new line add `PURGE_LINE`. Here's an example: + +``` +PRINT_START BED=[first_layer_bed_temperature] HOTEND={first_layer_temperature[initial_extruder]+extruder_temperature_offset[initial_extruder]} CHAMBER=[chamber_temperature] +PURGE_LINE +``` ## Directory Structure @@ -153,6 +276,83 @@ Please ⭐ star ⭐ this repository! If you found my work useful, please consider buying me a [Ko-fi](https://ko-fi.com/bassamanator). +## FAQ + +##### How do I import a SuperSlicer configuration bundle (`SuperSlicer_config_bundle.ini`) into SuperSlicer? + +Please see [this discussion](https://github.com/bassamanator/Sovol-SV06-firmware/discussions/13). + +##### How do I print using SuperSlicer? + +Please see [this discussion](https://github.com/bassamanator/Sovol-SV06-firmware/discussions/14). + +##### When does beeping occur? + +The printer will beep upon: + +- Filament runout. +- Filament change/`M600`. +- Upon `PRINT_END`. +- `MECHANICAL_GANTRY_CALIBRATION`/`G34`. + +##### How do I disable beeping? + +Make the following changes according to your needs. All beeping will be disabled _except_ during gantry calibration. + +| File | `cfgs/misc-macros.cfg` | +| --------------- | -------------------------- | +| Section | `[gcode_macro _globals]` | +| Variable | `variable_beeping_enabled` | +| Disable beeping | `0` | +| Enable beeping | `1` | + +##### I want to use a filament sensor. How do I set it up? + +You can find information about the physical setup [here](https://github.com/bassamanator/everything-sovol-sv06#filament-sensor). + +##### I have a simple filament sensor connected. How do I enable/disable it? + +Make the following changes according to your needs. + +| File | `cfgs/misc-macros.cfg` | +| -------------- | ---------------------------------- | +| Section | `[gcode_macro _globals]` | +| Variable | `variable_filament_sensor_enabled` | +| Disable sensor | `0` | +| Enable sensor | `1` | + +##### My filament runout sensor works, but I just started a print without any filament loaded. What gives? + +A simple runout sensor can only detect a change in state. So, if you start a print without filament loaded, the printer will not know that there is no filament loaded. You should test your sensor by having filament loaded, starting a print, then cutting the filament. The expected behaviour is that the print will pause, and as long as you have beeping enabled, you will hear 3 annoying beeps. + +##### What happens when I put in `M600`/colour change at a certain layer? + +1. The printer will beep 3 times (not annoyingly). +2. Printing will stop. +3. The printhead will park itself front center. +4. The hotend will turn off, but the bed will remain hot. + +##### What happens when I pause a print? + +Same behaviour as `M600`/colour change _except_ there won't be any beeping. + +##### What happens when filament runs out? + +_If_ you have a working filament sensor, the same behaviour as `M600`/colour change will occur _except_ the beeps will be fairly annoying. + +##### How do I resume a print after a colour change or filament runout? + +⚠️ _Do not disable the stepper motors during this process!_ + +The printhead is now parked front center waiting for you to insert filament. You will: + +1. Heat up the hotend to the desired temperature. + - Use your Klipper dashboard. +2. Purge (push) some filament through the nozzle. + - Use your Klipper dashboard, and extrude maybe 50mm (for a colour change you probably want to extrude more). + - OR, you can push some filament by hand _making sure to first disengage the extruder's spring loaded arm_. +3. Hit resume in your Klipper dashboard. + ## Useful Resources - [Everything Sovol SV06](https://github.com/bassamanator/everything-sovol-sv06)