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Bassam Husain
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"Prusa",
"runout",
"Sovol"
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# Highlights
- 💥 This Klipper configuration is an _endpoint_, meaning that it contains **everything** that you could possibly need in order to have an excellent Klipper experience! 💥
- `NEW` <img src="./images/party_blob.gif" width="20" alt=''/> Filament runout sensor usage implemented. <img src="./images/party_blob.gif" width="20" alt=''/>
- `NEW` <img src="./images/party_blob.gif" width="20" alt=''/> Filament runout sensor usage implemented. <img src="./images/party_blob.gif" width="20" alt=''/>
- 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.
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# 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.
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
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- 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!
- 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.
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- Size: `8GB`. According to Sovol, the largest size that you can use is `16GB`.
- File system: `FAT32`.
- Allocation unit size: `4096 bytes`.
- Must not contain any files *except* the firmware file.
- Must not contain any files _except_ the firmware file.
### Flashing Procedure
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1. [Download](https://github.com/bassamanator/Sovol-SV06-firmware/archive/refs/heads/sv06-plus.zip) the `ZIP` file containing the Klipper configuration.
2. See `Step 2` in `Method 1`.
3. The parent folder in the `ZIP` is `Sovol-SV06-firmware-sv06-plus`. This is relevant in the next step.
4. Extract **only** the *contents* of the parent folder into `~/printer_data/config`.
4. Extract **only** the _contents_ of the parent folder into `~/printer_data/config`.
## Initial Steps
### Step 1
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`.
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:
This is just an _example_ `mcu` section:
```
[mcu]
serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0
restart_method: command
```
```
[mcu]
serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0
restart_method: command
```
### Step 2
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## Directory Structure
This repository contains many files and folders. Some are _necessary_ for this Klipper configuration to work, others are not.
- **Necessary** items are marked with a ✅.
- Items that can _optionally_ be deleted are marked with a ❌.
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💡 Beeping will likely not work on the SV06 Plus. I recommend not turning it on.
The printer will beep upon:
- Filament runout.
- Filament change/`M600`.
- Upon `PRINT_END`.
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##### How do I disable beeping?
Make the following changes according to your needs. All beeping will be disabled *except* during gantry calibration.
Make the following changes according to your needs. All beeping will be disabled _except_ during gantry calibration.
| File | `cfgs/misc-macros.cfg` |
| --------------- | -------------------------- |
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##### 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).
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.
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##### What happens when I pause a print?
Same behaviour as `M600`/colour change *except* there won't be any beeping.
Same behaviour as `M600`/colour change _except_ there won't be any beeping.
##### What happens when filament runs out?
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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.
- 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_.
- 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