This has been the single most helpful Klipper video that I have seen yet, it takes someone smart to explain something. It takes a genius expert to explain it in a way that everyone understands. I believe you are the latter. Thank You! I have a much better idea of what I am doing now.
Jimmy!!! You're definitely giving me way too much credit but I appreciate it lol thank you so much, honestly comments like these really make this whole experience feel amazing, such an awesome community we are cultivating. Thanks for taking the time to watch, and then leave a comment, especially such a kind one. I promise I'll keep making videos aimed at this same mark, I can't say I'll always achieve it, but I will always try! Thanks again!
Wow, thanks Brendan! Yea sorting pins can be a real pain if someone hasn't already done the leg work. I'm guessing this is for a non standard mainboard ?
Still helping 2yrs later. Got a ender 3 pro a year ago and just now found the bltouch cable that came with it hiding in the loom from the previous owner. Thanks to your video it's now up and running
lol wow! That means so much to me, thank you! I make so many adjustments while creating these videos, about what content to add, how and when to add it, and how much time to spend on it. It takes me a while to make these videos, and when I get a comment like this is blows my mind, makes my day, and makes it all worth it! Thank you!
I feel you. Printers are getting faster and easier to use out of the box, but ultimate they're using a lot of the same components we always have been. The firmware made so made leaps and bounds and that means we still get access to it on some of our "antiquated" machines. Happy to continue putting these videos out and glad you're still carrying the flame!
@livedeliciously it's like I always say when people ask what the "best" printer out there is. The answer is it's the printer that suits your needs, and sometimes the need is tinkering and messing around .
Amazing walkthrough!! But it keeps giving me an error message when I’m trying to calibrate to mesh bed😢 a move out of range motion? Then it won’t show me Gcode macro start or end print… what am I missing?
WOW I can't even begin to say how amazing this tutorial is. I had been fighting with setting up Klipper and stumbled across this video. I had watched numerous videos and none of them worked . I watched this video for close to 3 hours, only because i would pause the video and double check my steps and now my setup is complete. Everything working perfectly. keep up the amazing work. You made it so easy to follow along.
Hey Jason, sorry I thought I responded to your comment a week ago lol Klipper can have a bit of a learning curve so I'm glad my videos can help get over that hump as that's the goal! Thanks for watching and I am glad I helped !
Ok, I switched to Klipper yesterdqy and spent hours researching how to configure it properly. Have I only seen this video. Klipper-team should link to this video under their leveling section, as this has been the most helpful video on RUclips I’ve watched in a really long time. Thanks!
Thank you so much for the Video! I was nearly at the point to give up on a modified Sovol SV04. I wish I saw your Video one month earlier, it would have saved me a lot of pain, anger and filament!
I'm so glad to help and thank you so much for the 'Super Thanks'! It's much much appreciated. And like I said to your other comment, don't be a stranger to the Discord , I'm sure everyone would love to see what this printer is capable of !
I've watched thousands and thousands of 3d printer video's . I almost never comment - but I couldn't not comment on this one. What a SPECTACULAR job you did on this video. It's thorough, easy to follow and understand and I have such a sense of satisfaction after re-performing all these tuning / aligning steps to my printer with your excellent guidance. Only thing you didn't cover is probe homing. My probe homed nowhere near the middle of the bed. I actually gained so much knowledge from this video - I already fixed that on my own. Thank You so much.
I have to say, thank you!! So much! I make these videos to help and whenever someone takes the time to let me know how it actually helps I'm so grateful, and not only did you do that but you also offered a way I can improve future videos!! Thank you , thank you!!! I know everyone's time is important and I appreciate you taking the time for some praise and some feedback!!
This and all of your tutorials are put together so well with just the right amount of detail and really well laid out. I don't search youtube anymore when I need help, I just go straight to your channel! Thank you for all the time and effort you put into making these tutorials.
Thank you very much Matt! I spend a lot of time trying to lay these out in such a way that they flow nice, make sense, and are informative. I can't say I'll always hit the ball out of the park, but I can promise I will always try my best. Thanks!
Is this an old video, yes, did it help me immensly after diving into klipper for the first time with a printer that's old and alot of people don't use much...also yes. Thank you...thank you so much!
Just wanted to say thank you for your guide. I've put klipper on my ender 5 last year, but I've encountered so many issues with z offset that I stopped using it for a long time. I tried in the last few evening setting it up again with no luck, up until I came across your video which has helped me calibrate my printer and now it seems to just work. Thank you so much !
Woah! Thank you so much. I am so happy when these videos help, sometimes filming them and getting them together feels like an uphill battle. When someone gets this sort of experience out of it all that time is worthwhile!! Thank you for the comment and for the generous tip!
Aaron thank you so much!!! Virws and comments are so appreciated, and when you go the extra mile and send me a tip it really helps the channel! Thank you thank you! This video gets a lot of love, which means I know what I should be doing, more in depth Klipper videos lol !
A couple years new into printing and went from a neptune 4 to a sv08 and decided to update the toolhead to something new and didnt realize all what comes to doing that successfully.... your video was the key and you laid it out easy to explain. Thank you from 2025 lol
I can finally understand how this works, the documentation was not really clear, it's been years that my ender 3 was not calibrate correctly because of this, you just solve my oldest issue. I can now finally use my entire bed :)
That's what I like to hear!!! So happy this was helpful for you. The documentation is thorough, but it reads like stereo instructions lol thank you not only for watching but to take time afterwards and leave a comment, that means a lot! Thanks !
Amazing tutorial! I followed step by step, I'm a newb in Klipper, and it really helped. I would add that the mesh calibration gets even more accurate when the bed is heated (when the bed is hot, it might warp a bit).
I have been messing with my printer all day setting up Klipper (mostly struggling) until I found this video. This is the single best instructional video I have ever seen. Keep up the great work. I appreciate you!
The BEST tutorial on how to set up BL/CR Touch for Klipper! After I set the Z Offset then did multiple bed mesh levels adjusting my bed till I was happy with it. I had Zero need to do a live Z Offset! Bed level print came out beautiful! Thank you!
This was infact very handy. There is also a method for the manual bedleveling so you don't need to use a paper for leveling. Its called tilt screw adjust in klipper.
I am absolutely in love with that. SCREWS_TILT_ADJUST. You'll need a section in your printer.cfg that'll look like [SCREWS_TILT_ADJUST] screw1: x,y screw1_name: nickname
I've been jumping between tutorials and forums trying to figure out why my z wouldn't attempt to home. Adjusting the settings in the z-axis code finally got it to work. Thank you!!
😆 thank you so much! The Klipper documentation is so thorough but it's written like... well documentation lol so it's so tough to understand. I'm glad these videos are helping people because I love making them and Klipper is awesome firmware to be using! Thanks for watching and for letting me know it helped!!!
Thank you so much ! I take extra time to structure these videos to try and make them appeal to the largest audience. I appreciate the positive feedback!
You need to change the name of the video to not only for bl touch I am messing with my printer for a two weeks and this video was playing in the background when i am was tired of trying And I watched it because what can I lose? You have the solution and best explanation!! Thank you very much!!!
Oh wow thank you so much! I try to stuff as much information as I can into these videos, including portions that aren't in the title lol thanka for watching and in happy to help!
Changed to Direct drive and was having issues. I remembered when I initially installed the BLTouch. Came back to this Video which remembered me on how to do things the right way. Thanks a lot!
That's what I'm here for!! You'd be surprised the amount of times I pull my own videos up to double check something lol thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
Thank you thank you! I really take time and plot these videos out so they flow and make sense. It doesn't always work like I want but when it does it's nice to hear the positive feedback. Thank you!
Finally a good tutorial on this. Thank you. I only got a bit lost at the end - the start and end g-code was a bit of a mystery. After a bit of research I found out that I should delete my start and end g-code in Cura and instead reference the same code entered into Klipper's printer config file instead.
Thank you so much! These topics can be so difficult to cover , so getting information from many sources is a smart way to go about it! I appreciate the compliment as I know Nero is the defacto Klipper channel. I have a lot more Klipper-related videos in the works so I hope they help as well as this !! Thanks for watching!!
Thank you! There’s something here that I haven’t seen anywhere and I believe is very important. When you are talking about maximizing the probe area, it is something that should be done as part of the setup ALWAYS. Specially if like me you installed a new horned configuration such as Voron Afterburner. Otherwise the (0,0) is totally off and prints aren’t centered
Yup, you're absolutely right. Maximizing the print area is just one of those things we all can forget about with the other stuff we focus on, but gaining space along the build plate can be extremely important. Thanks for commenting!
Ender 3 V2 4.2.2 Spirit extruder - Cr Touch - Dual axes Z. This video shared to me on a Facebook group to solve my setup issues. The best part of this video is that you didn't give us the values you showed us how to work out and find the correct values for our own system, this is the most important part. The correct values for OUR OWN SYSTEM ! top video Well done, I dont think my system would be up and running with out it. Word of advice to other users don't go searching for a printer cfg that you might think will work it didnt work for me. Following this video is the only thing that worked...
Frank I'm glad someone shared this with you and that you were able to use it to improve your setup! Because there are so many different shrouds, and probes, and printhead setups, the best way to teach this is to try and cover the basic idea and give you the tools to determine the values yourself. I'm glad I was able to do that! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment about your experience, thank you!
Hey, thank you so much! I try my best to put as much detail into these videos, and I appreciate when someone takes the time to tell me it's working! Appreciate it 👍
@@PrintsLeo3D of course. I really appreciated the dive into the config settings. I'm still having issues with the z offset where it seems like too high one moment and too low the next, but I'm much closer!
One thing to remember when adjusting z offset. If you adjust it live make sure you save that adjustment directly after the print completes. There will be a small disc icon within the Tool section (next to where you adjust z offset) and that's what you'll use to save the recent adjustment. Hope this helps.
I’m so glad you have videos on klipper. I think it’s enough to sway me to actually get the sonic pad. Your videos have been a huge help from day 1. Why stop now lol.😅
I love Klipper and going forward I am going to have a lot of videos on Klipper. I would hazard you a little though, Klipper is great - the Sonic pad can be a little rough lol people who I've talked to that didn't have Creality made printers had a tough setting up the pad tk work with their printers. I'd recommend using an alternative MCU (my recommendation is the Inovato Quadra - which I have a video on). That being said thanks for watching and I appreciate the support!
Wow wish I stumbled on your video a few days earlier when I was struggling with the bltouch. Your explanation is better than the Klipper documentation with the probe testing part... i might have avoided a crash on the bed, that only caused the PET support of my extrudeur to crack... thank god I had another printer to print it again. 😅
Printers helping printers! I always tell my wife that's why I need so many 3d printers, when one goes down I have another to make it work again lol glad the video helped and thanks or leaving a comment!
Yea like anything else on the Internet you gotta just hope you run into people who a re open minded. I try and foster that environment here and on my discord, so if you need help that's the place !
Bed level Bed screw positions tutorial you provided at your website is awsome. Now I am sure my bed is 99.9 percentage levelled. Thanks for the tip and code. may be if you demonstrate this with video, you can have more subscribers... :)
Manoj, so glad you liked this and it helped you!! That's what I'm trying to fdo, help people out in a clear and concise way. Nice to know it's working. Thanks for leaving a comment and letting me know!
simple, clear and organized step-by-step tutorial to the primary and most important configurations that will, later on, make Klipper a useful and pleasant experience, thank you
I appreciate your comment because that's exactly what I am going for! Trying to help make some of these tricky tasks a little more bearable. I appreciate it!
Dude... what a GEM you are. ive litterally just installed klipper 5 mins ago and followed your tutorial on getting this probe up and running.... didnt have a single issue. You have a follower in me.
Awesome to hear!! Thank you so much, but most importantly I'm happy that your foray into Klipper was easy (I hope lol) . This is really powerful firmware and I am happy to help get people into it easier. Thanks for sharing !
@@PrintsLeo3Dha ha ha defo hasn’t been easy but I’m getting there. I’m struggling with getting my bed leveled properly now has the mesh is showing all corners as red high spots
Yea it's never all that easy, always some break in period, but I'm sure you'll be there soon. One thing I always remind people is even though the mesh showing some irregularities it doesn't mean it won't give you good prints. Sometimes we can get so caught up in getting everything exact we forget to see how well it is printing. Of course sometimes that isn't that case either and you need to hone it in a little more, but if you haven't tried a few prints with that mesh I'd say give it a shot and see how it looks .
First of all, I love your handle - that's very clever. But royalty you are!! This is an amazing video that helped me BIG TIME. I've been using my Ender 5 plus for about a year and just decided to try the Creality Sonic Pad. I was NOT able to complete a complete bed leveling because it wouldn't go to the final row, it would throw an error that it was printing out of range. None of the changes I made in the basic settings fixed it. UNTIL I came across YOUR video. Took a little to wrap my head around the math because my bed is 350x350x400 so I need to convert a bit. But I did,. and when I did, with your help, I was finally able to complete a FULL bed level. THANK YOU very much!!
You're so very welcome and I appreciate the compliment!! The Sonic pad has been the bane of many a good 3d printers existance, so I'm happy you were able to use some of my video to get you through. Thanks for watching and for taking the time for the very classy and inspired comment!
I'm so glad this helped and thanks for leaving me this comment ! I take time making these and it's to make sure they are clear and easy to follow. Thanks for taking the time to give me some kind words, it means the world !
I have a modified SOVOL SV04 Idex with two Hemera instead of the stock ones. After two weeks messing around with X&Y Offsets for BL/CR Touch, Extruder 1 & 2 and the bed_mesh I was already at the point to throw everything out of the window. I can't thank you enough for this great video. Perfectly explained and with a clear & good structure. Now I've got my settings dialed in an the tip with the post-it and the marker was a "HEUREKA!" moment for me, getting precise Offsets not only for the Tpuch probe but also for my second Extruder! (I've wasted nearly 500g filament for all the calibration STLs) I've got exact 5 years Experience in 3D printing with MarlinFW but just one month with Klipper. And an IDEX printer. And a modified one . So again: THANK YOU!
Woah that's amazing!! Trying to get these settings correct for a single extruder printer can be tough, but being able to balance all this info and then apply it to a second extruder is another thing entirely!! So happy that my video helped and thanknyou for sharing! I have been in hearing more and more good stuff about the Sovol units, it seems like this is another positive anecdote. If you ever want to stop by the Discord and drop some pictures of the printer or your prints we'd love to see. Especially with those Hemeras 🤤 thanks again!
Thank you so much that really means a lot to me! I love Klipper and having the opportunity to dissect some of its pieces and make them a little more digestible is my pleasure. Thanks for watching and leaving such a kind compliment.
Conrats my friend, this must be the best tutorial for all proposes in 3d printing in all youtube. Amazing. Simple, just to the point and even showing sanity checks. Thanks!!!!
Nicolas thank you! I appreciate the kind words because I put a lot of time into these to make sure they hit all the marks you referred to. Thanks for watching and for commenting to tell me it is working!!
Seriously this is the best youtube video explaining this. I'm not new to printing but i'm new to klipper. You deserve a lot more subscribers than you have. Just gained one more!
Thank you very much! Klipper is such fantastic firmware, once you can navigate some of the ins and outs it's smooth sailing! Glad I could be of some service and I appreciate the sub. Thank you!
you helped me set up my new to me ender 5 plus. you are the man! i got this thing with the sonic pad for 60 dollars since the previous owner thought it was broken since the sonic pad rendered the built in screen useless. I've been working out the firmware/config kinks from scratch and i do NOT know what i am doing. Thank you so much for this. i've made a TON of progress ,
Oh wow talk about throwing away gold! That's great and I am happy to help! Once you get set up and going with Klipper you're really going to love it. You got a great deal for $80 I hope it works out for you, good luck@=!
Wow...after failing to set my cr10s up with a 3dtouch on the sonic pad your video stepped me through it easily. Thank you so much for your efforts...... regards from Tasmania....
Amanda thank you so so much! Not only for the nice comment but also the very generous tip! That really means a lot to me. Iove making these videos, and when they help people navigate through Klipper and are happy with the outcome it makes my day! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Hi...I appreciated the effort you put into explaining the setup, @@PrintsLeo3D having a while ago tried to add the 3dtouch using th3d's marlin etc etc the Klipper experience is a game changer. Just bought a neptune 4pro which introduced me to it, sonic was obvious to add my cr6se and cr10s to. 1 question, I couldnt see where to add the bed mesh profile line to in my config, dosent have the start or end macro section anywhere in it, did a few random insert positions but kept telling an error. Or do I add the whole 15 lines or so not just the 1 bed mesh line. I did add it to the cura cr10s start profile which I hope works. thanx again.........
Because you're running some Creality printers the Sonic pad isn't a bad option, but unfortunately overall it can be a little tricky. I don't have the Sonic pad but it definitely does have a start_print (or print_start) macro somewhere. It doesn't necessarily have to be written within the printer.cfg but it will need to be "included". What I mean by "included" is that any macro can be written within a different text file and then pulled into the printer.cfg usually at the top of the printer.cfg you'll see a bunch of files being included, it would look like this: [Include macros.cfg] Then all the information within the text file macros.cfg would be used just like printer.cfg Using the include function is a way to clean up your files and make them easier to read. So if there is no print_start macro in printer.cfg then check what files are being included and see if it is one of those.
Joined the patreon due to the content of this video. Clear and concise, solved my problems with the dual 5015 fan mod V4 from ZUFF on cults that I purchased, which move the Creality touch a significant distance in both x and y axis's. All fixed with this Klipper tutorial. Relatively new to Klipper and love it.
Thank you thank you thank you! I just saw the subscription and it made my day! Klipper is really amazing firmware but, like most new things, there are some growing pains. I am happy to make content like this that breaks some of the basics down into more digestible pieces. I have more Klipper videos on the channel and there is a lot more on the way! Thanks for the support !
Thanks for this video, I was finally able to adjust all my printer correctly and it's an old Creality Ender-3 Pro with a v1.1.5 silent board. You explain so well that even me, who is talking usually in french, can understand.
I really appreciate the kind words! I think the hardest part of my dialogue would be my thick New York accent lol I don't really notice it but I know a lot of people pick up on it. Glad I could help! Thanks for subscribing and leaving a comment !
Just managed to install Klipper on a Wyse 3040 last night for the first time for my E3v2 and this got suggested by YT. Long live the algorithm. Best video on this topic, I was a bit in the dark about the BL Touch, all I had were some example configs I found around the net, but no explanation about why and how. Great job man
Thank you so much!! Klipper is such a fantastic firmware I'm glad to see more and more poeple adopting it. I'm seeing more people use thin clients or old PCs to run Klipper and it's good to know you were able to get the setup running. Good luck and enjoy Klipper, if you help with more topics you'll be able to find em here! I plan on dedicating a lot more videos on some helpful topics. Thanks for the sub and the commemt !
Thanks so much I’ve just subscribed this is the best summary of the whole z offset process I’ve seen . You have a talent for making complex things less . Einstein would be proud :)) I’ve had an ended s1 pro for a few years with kipper and I’m off tomorrow to install the adaptive bee mesh Kamp see how that goes !! Thanks again
Thank you so much, you're too kind!! If my videos can help people better understand Klipper and get the most out of it then I am a happy man! I appreciate you taking time to leave a comment and let me know how this helped! I really appreciate it!
That's what I'm here for!! Klipper is some awesome firmware, but some of it can seem unintuitive, especially coming from Marlin. So I love being able to break down some these areas to make them a little easier to digest. So happy this helped you and I really appreciate that you took tim out of your day to comment and let me know about it. Thanks !
Thank you thank you thank you!! This is the kind of sentiment I don't mind hearing over and k et again. Getting this sort of feedback helps me create newer videos, using the same techniques to get the information across.
I'm going to comment on my comment now that I've completed the video to applaud you once again for this WONDERFUL explanation. I learned a lot about Klipper.
Thank you so much! I take a lot of time outside of recording these videos to try and get the proper flow, not be too boring but also add a thorough explanation. I probably film the video 30 times in my head before I ever actually sit down. Knowing it's helping people is the ultimate goal, and I tha n you for leaving a comment to let me know it is hitting the mark! Very much appreciate the comment
I should say I very much appreciate both the comments lol! Thank you again, and if you're loving Klipper I have upcoming videos that should be perfect for you!
!Estuve buscando información por todos lados, es el mejor video que vi en todo RUclips, es excelente, en un solo video enseñaste mucho, te agradezco tu generosidad en compartir tu conocimiento, , mi impresora funciona excelente, saludos desde Argentina!
¡Muchas gracias! ¡Me encanta el firmware de klipper y estoy feliz de desglosar algunos de los conceptos y módulos para ayudar a tantas personas como pueda!
I have an ender and two bambus, I literally took the bambus out of the box and printing to this day 6 months later with 0 adjustments, what a time to be alive and use these next gen printers, I still find this video interesting and helpful even though I don't even have klipper :D
It's an amazing time! I am in a similar boat (although I have a few more Enders and other printers... actually a lot more lol), and I love this stuff. The advancements that BambuLabs have made is really going to accelerate the market to match what they have created. What I love about Klipper firmware is I think this is the firmware of those next gen printers. It has all the features of a firmware that can handle different printer setups and configurations and handle them uniformly across platforms. Also it can be blazing fast. I appreciate you watching and maybe we can get Klipper on that Ender one day ;)
Thank you for this guide, the part with assigning probge as an end switch helped me alot because klipper doesn't print in negative z coordinates and bed of my printer is all in negative, it was printing in air and now it finally started to print on bed.
Awesome, and I'm glad this helped! Thanks for watching and then taking the time to let me know it helped, that feedback is the best I can ask for. Thanks!
NGL your vid help me all this time ago. I relized that i have a bltouch that was adapted for the ender 3 board which uses the Z Endstop as the sensor_pin. I was able to use the pinout of the btt board to find out I needed to change PC14 to PC2. Even thought you didn't really document. Your troubleshooting steps led me to the correct answer so thanks
Glad I can help, even if it's only a partial help lol Those BTT boards are really great for the documentation they provide us, those pinouts are the real hero. I'm glad you were able to take what I was doing here and help your situation!
Leo, I was having trouble understanding how to set the xy min position as my y limit takes the bed 12 or 13 mm past the bed. I had trouble with Marlin, first time setting up Klipper and guess what. Yep trouble, and I am pretty capable! Just did not seem intuitive. You cleared it up. Having watched the video I will still have to go through it while I do the actions but now I'm confident. Thank you so much, I'm now a subscriber!
Thanks Mark! The idea behind find the minimum and maximum bounds can be difficult, but ultimately it's easier to implement on Klipper. I hope this helps and I hope you enjoy your Klipper experience. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@PrintsLeo3D Leo, I do have a question. On the thorough setup of course, must be done this way!!! When you set the max travel allowing the probe to actually build the mesh properly the size of your bed.... Is it only up to you and your slicer to make sure that the nozzle does not move off the bed while printing, or is there a limit setting for this for sanity? Common sense of course tells me the model must be within the confines of the slicer (reason for printer profile). Can you shed your light on this?
Mark your absolutely right! It's all controlled by the slicer. When we set the maximum X and Y limits those are only max movable limits, and we use those for some features, like building the widest possible bed mesh. The printable max is controlled in your slicer. Whatever size you set the X and Y bed size in your slicer is where the gcode (and nozzle) will be constrained. Finding the max printable size is as simple as moving the nozzle over the bed at the maximum distances and then transferring those coordinates into your slicer
Thank you for this. First time using Klipper and had no idea why it was crashing into the bed and trying to go off the rails. This is very thorough and easily consumable for 3D printer Users of all skill levels.
Thanks Kevin! Klipper is really.amazing and has so many tools , and I try my best to explain them in such a way that you can hit the ground running. Appreciate the feedback and stay tuned for my Klipper related videos. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this vid mate, really helped me get my first Klipper install working as good as my tuned marlin. Now onto the juicy stuff with vibration and pressure advance :)
Love a good first time Klipper build! Happy to hear this helped, and I have more Klipper related videos coming that will help as you move through Klipper. Thanks for watching and sharing your experience.
@@PrintsLeo3D looking forward to it, this is the only vid I found on really tuning mesh and bed size. I have modded my E3V2Neo with Sprite Pro so had some challenges understanding all the limits for bed size etc since print head/gantry/endstops were all out compared to stock. Anyway keep up the good work, you certainly have me subscribed!
I love to hear it! Thank you so much for taking the time to share the experience. I take special care to try and keep my videos direct and easy to understand. It takes me a little longer than most but in the end I think it's worth it. Thanks!
Oh wow that's awesome to hear, thank you!! These videos take me a lot of time to make and whenever anyone leaves a comment like thiabit truly means the world to me. Thank you!
I have just recently gotten into 3d printing and naturally I go all in on learning new things I am interested in. Trying to learn how to set up Klipper has been a nightmare for me having little experience with setting up firmware. I had almost given up to just go back to my original firmware setup when I found this video and the explanation and guidance was far superior to a newbie than any other heavily technical videos I had previously watched. Thank you for taking the time to help guide others on this information because you have just turned my nightmare around. I am certainly subscribing and will be digging through other videos to see what else I can learn!
Johalas thank you so much and I'm so happy I can help! 3d printing is an amazing hobby, so many aspevts and areas to it, and Klipper is another awesome avenue for you to explore. It can be a little difficult to get started with but once you get your feet under you you'll be running in no time! I am happy to give a helping hand and I hope you enjoy your printer and Klipper!!
This is the most insane tutorial I followed yet and it works!! everything works. Thank you for all the knowledge from this video. My old CR-10s just got better.
Awesome, so glad this helps! I take time to try and make these concepts easy to understand so it's nice to hear when it works! When I switched my CR10 over to Klipper it was like night and day! It was like a whole new printer! Thanks for watching and for letting me know it helped!
Good tutorial 👍 I really messed with myself by going to X and Y home instead of 0,0. I didn't see a way to manually input coordinates on KlipperScreen so just pushed those buttons 🤦 Anyway, I eventually managed to actually follow the instructions 🎉😅
As always we can be our own worst enemy lol Trying to do a lot of this setup through the Klipperscreen can be rough though, so I give you credit for trying. I am glad this helped and I hope you're printer is brrr'ing along!
Thank you so much! It's here to help, but it's people who thumbs up, and subscribe, and comment, that help these videos get pushed out to assist more people. So, thank you for the help!
Thank you so much! I love Klipper and I love making these videos. I'm always happy to hear feedback like this, makes me want to keep making more and more, thanks!
That's great to hear ! Klipper really has so many tricks up it's sleeve, so I'm happy to be able to break some basics down so you can get to the fun parts a little quicker. Joshua thanks for the view and for taking time to comment !
Thank you so much! I have some start print macros on my website under the Klipper section. If you can't find them there just jump onto the discord and @ me or just ask the question in the Klipper as section and someone will link it.
Come across your video, I think great someone who has taken the time to explain…. So I watch and pause to do what your explaining get to the z offset do everything you say go to home to move on to next step bam nozzle crash’s the bed now I have to go to step one of printer setup and hope nothing is damaged…
This was great. Thanks Leo I did find out that the location of the BLT changes the math. I have the Biqu B1 and the BLT mounts in front and the math changed.
Yes it does. While the formulas stay the same, the idea is flipped. I didn't want to go into it too much in the video (to not confuse anyone) so I'm glad you were able to figure that all out yourself! Happy I helped and good luck !
Thank you again! I told you I like to keep 'em long 😁 I'm happy to keep making these Klipper videos, there's so much to learn here and it's a ton of fun. Thanks for watching!
Thank you, this video helped a lot. The only difference with a BTT version of Klipper is: it does not have a Tune menu but a HeightMap menu with a home and calibrate button...
Thanks for the info and I appreciate you watching and commenting!! I know there can be some name changes between the different front ends and also klipperscreens and variants, and I thank you for pointing that out. I always say to check the comments for instances just like this !
Started printing just a couple months ago. For initial setup, I used a few other tubers videos to help me. They got me into great positioning for being new. Now, I’m to a point where I want to further refine my knowledge and print accuracy. This video gives exactly what I was wanting to learn, and I’ll be working to set my system up using your instruction. Thanks for sharing this wisdom!
That's awesome and I am happy to help! There can be a lot going on when starting to get into the 3d printing world, and taking the info in bite size chunks is the smartest way to go about it. I'm glad you found me and hopefully I can continue to produce worthwhile content to help you on the journey!
Leo, I will also say that this has been quite helpful, in preparing my ender 3 with Klip and BLT. Thank you for taking the time to create the content you for the community. Almost to my first print with Klipper, but still need to finalize and do a few more steps. My sincerest thanks..
Thank you so much. Really nice words, and I appreciate you taking the time to leave then here for me. Always nice to get some inspiration like this! More Klipper content on the way (pressure advance getting finished now) that I hope is just as helpful!
Great video, it should come in handy when I finally start setting up klipper. Unfortunately, my fairly new, around 6 months old SKR Mini E3 V3.0 board died. It was really kind of strange as it was working fine until I turned it back on and there was nothing on the display. I have ordered a new board and hopefully it will last longer.
Wow that's a bummer. Did you reach out to Big Tree Tech (BTT) and find out if they offered any sort of refund or warranty. You should be getting more than 6 months out of a new board. On the bright side this gives you time to go over the Klipper process and get well acquainted with it by the time the new board arrives. Good luck!
@@PrintsLeo3D No, the warranty is 180 days. I am just over that. I was a bit premature. After messing around for several days I found there is nothing wrong with the board. I hooked everything up on my bench and ssh'd into my orange pi and used kiauh to see if it could talk to it. It was successful in communicating and I had klipper working except for errors because it was not hooked up to the printer. Then I reformatted the sd card to fat32 and put marlin back and the stock display display information like it should. Oh well, a learning experience I guess.
This has been the single most helpful Klipper video that I have seen yet, it takes someone smart to explain something. It takes a genius expert to explain it in a way that everyone understands. I believe you are the latter. Thank You! I have a much better idea of what I am doing now.
Jimmy!!! You're definitely giving me way too much credit but I appreciate it lol thank you so much, honestly comments like these really make this whole experience feel amazing, such an awesome community we are cultivating. Thanks for taking the time to watch, and then leave a comment, especially such a kind one. I promise I'll keep making videos aimed at this same mark, I can't say I'll always achieve it, but I will always try! Thanks again!
@@PrintsLeo3Dhe's not, thanks a lot for how easy you made this. The only issue I have Is sorting out which pin for the config.
Wow, thanks Brendan! Yea sorting pins can be a real pain if someone hasn't already done the leg work. I'm guessing this is for a non standard mainboard ?
@@PrintsLeo3D skr mini e3 v2, my friend roped me into a project that I am way over my head lol. He thinks in a computer genius
@@fitzgerdbd you are now xD, goodluck homie
Just completely customized my Ender 3 V2, added the 400x400 extender kit and the sprite pro extruder. this video came in handy.
is your z_offset high as well, like in the 3-4mm range?
@johnfr13d nope, worked fine for me.
Still helping 2yrs later. Got a ender 3 pro a year ago and just now found the bltouch cable that came with it hiding in the loom from the previous owner.
Thanks to your video it's now up and running
This is one of the best tutorials on anything I have ever seen, in over 20 years. Thankyou so much.
lol wow! That means so much to me, thank you! I make so many adjustments while creating these videos, about what content to add, how and when to add it, and how much time to spend on it. It takes me a while to make these videos, and when I get a comment like this is blows my mind, makes my day, and makes it all worth it! Thank you!
I just wanted to write this, the quality of this tutorial is incredible, what work, hats off
Here in 2024 and still modifying my Ender. Glad videos of such high quality like this are out there.
I feel you. Printers are getting faster and easier to use out of the box, but ultimate they're using a lot of the same components we always have been. The firmware made so made leaps and bounds and that means we still get access to it on some of our "antiquated" machines. Happy to continue putting these videos out and glad you're still carrying the flame!
@@PrintsLeo3D I like tinkering and the Ender is just so perfect for it. I could buy a Bambu, but I'd get bored of it.
@livedeliciously it's like I always say when people ask what the "best" printer out there is. The answer is it's the printer that suits your needs, and sometimes the need is tinkering and messing around .
Same. I've been debating on making a video on how to customize marlin to do some things it took me forever to figure out before I switched to klipper
Amazing walkthrough!! But it keeps giving me an error message when I’m trying to calibrate to mesh bed😢 a move out of range motion? Then it won’t show me Gcode macro start or end print… what am I missing?
This is a great video! I used this video to help me set up a Biqu Microprobe and now it works perfectly.
Thank you
WOW I can't even begin to say how amazing this tutorial is. I had been fighting with setting up Klipper and stumbled across this video. I had watched numerous videos and none of them worked . I watched this video for close to 3 hours, only because i would pause the video and double check my steps and now my setup is complete. Everything working perfectly. keep up the amazing work. You made it so easy to follow along.
Hey Jason, sorry I thought I responded to your comment a week ago lol Klipper can have a bit of a learning curve so I'm glad my videos can help get over that hump as that's the goal! Thanks for watching and I am glad I helped !
Ok, I switched to Klipper yesterdqy and spent hours researching how to configure it properly. Have I only seen this video. Klipper-team should link to this video under their leveling section, as this has been the most helpful video on RUclips I’ve watched in a really long time. Thanks!
Eirik than you so much! I take a lot of time trying to pace these videos well and when I get feedback like this it means a lot! Thanks !
Thank you so much for the Video! I was nearly at the point to give up on a modified Sovol SV04. I wish I saw your Video one month earlier, it would have saved me a lot of pain, anger and filament!
I'm so glad to help and thank you so much for the 'Super Thanks'! It's much much appreciated. And like I said to your other comment, don't be a stranger to the Discord , I'm sure everyone would love to see what this printer is capable of !
I've watched thousands and thousands of 3d printer video's . I almost never comment - but I couldn't not comment on this one. What a SPECTACULAR job you did on this video. It's thorough, easy to follow and understand and I have such a sense of satisfaction after re-performing all these tuning / aligning steps to my printer with your excellent guidance. Only thing you didn't cover is probe homing. My probe homed nowhere near the middle of the bed. I actually gained so much knowledge from this video - I already fixed that on my own. Thank You so much.
I have to say, thank you!! So much! I make these videos to help and whenever someone takes the time to let me know how it actually helps I'm so grateful, and not only did you do that but you also offered a way I can improve future videos!! Thank you , thank you!!! I know everyone's time is important and I appreciate you taking the time for some praise and some feedback!!
This and all of your tutorials are put together so well with just the right amount of detail and really well laid out. I don't search youtube anymore when I need help, I just go straight to your channel! Thank you for all the time and effort you put into making these tutorials.
Thank you very much Matt! I spend a lot of time trying to lay these out in such a way that they flow nice, make sense, and are informative. I can't say I'll always hit the ball out of the park, but I can promise I will always try my best. Thanks!
Is this an old video, yes, did it help me immensly after diving into klipper for the first time with a printer that's old and alot of people don't use much...also yes. Thank you...thank you so much!
Just wanted to say thank you for your guide.
I've put klipper on my ender 5 last year, but I've encountered so many issues with z offset that I stopped using it for a long time.
I tried in the last few evening setting it up again with no luck, up until I came across your video which has helped me calibrate my printer and now it seems to just work.
Thank you so much !
Woah! Thank you so much. I am so happy when these videos help, sometimes filming them and getting them together feels like an uphill battle. When someone gets this sort of experience out of it all that time is worthwhile!! Thank you for the comment and for the generous tip!
You are a God Send Brother! I've killing myself with this Anycubic Chiron for weeks! Thank you so much for Amazing content!
Best, easiest to follow guide that I needed. I tried others, but yours worked for me! Thank you!
Aaron thank you so much!!! Virws and comments are so appreciated, and when you go the extra mile and send me a tip it really helps the channel! Thank you thank you! This video gets a lot of love, which means I know what I should be doing, more in depth Klipper videos lol !
A couple years new into printing and went from a neptune 4 to a sv08 and decided to update the toolhead to something new and didnt realize all what comes to doing that successfully.... your video was the key and you laid it out easy to explain. Thank you from 2025 lol
I’m here for the second time after upgrading my hot end, now the cr touch is in a different place, thankyou so much!
I can finally understand how this works, the documentation was not really clear, it's been years that my ender 3 was not calibrate correctly because of this, you just solve my oldest issue.
I can now finally use my entire bed :)
That's what I like to hear!!! So happy this was helpful for you. The documentation is thorough, but it reads like stereo instructions lol thank you not only for watching but to take time afterwards and leave a comment, that means a lot! Thanks !
Amazing tutorial! I followed step by step, I'm a newb in Klipper, and it really helped.
I would add that the mesh calibration gets even more accurate when the bed is heated (when the bed is hot, it might warp a bit).
I have been messing with my printer all day setting up Klipper (mostly struggling) until I found this video. This is the single best instructional video I have ever seen. Keep up the great work. I appreciate you!
The BEST tutorial on how to set up BL/CR Touch for Klipper! After I set the Z Offset then did multiple bed mesh levels adjusting my bed till I was happy with it. I had Zero need to do a live Z Offset! Bed level print came out beautiful! Thank you!
Thank you so much!!!! And thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, makes my day!
This was infact very handy. There is also a method for the manual bedleveling so you don't need to use a paper for leveling. Its called tilt screw adjust in klipper.
I am absolutely in love with that.
SCREWS_TILT_ADJUST.
You'll need a section in your printer.cfg that'll look like
[SCREWS_TILT_ADJUST]
screw1: x,y
screw1_name: nickname
I've been jumping between tutorials and forums trying to figure out why my z wouldn't attempt to home. Adjusting the settings in the z-axis code finally got it to work. Thank you!!
Awesome, so glad to help ! Ad you found the video and I appreciate you took the extra time to comment and let me know how it was helpful . Thanks!
this is the most useful and detailed tutorial with out unnecessary BS that I have came across, THANK YOU.
Thank you so much, I'm glad it helped !
You are a God among men. I bow to you. I have spent 7 lifetimes searching for information like this. Thank you!
😆 thank you so much! The Klipper documentation is so thorough but it's written like... well documentation lol so it's so tough to understand. I'm glad these videos are helping people because I love making them and Klipper is awesome firmware to be using! Thanks for watching and for letting me know it helped!!!
xaxaxa yeah me too lifetime of searching :DD
Leo is the MAN
I just wanted to write this, the quality of this tutorial is incredible, what work, hats off
Amazing video ! Thank you so much, I spent hours to try understanding mesh bed level configuration. In one video I understand everything ❤
Finally someone who explains the z-offset to a beginner, thank you so much :)
Thank you so much ! I take extra time to structure these videos to try and make them appeal to the largest audience. I appreciate the positive feedback!
You need to change the name of the video to not only for bl touch
I am messing with my printer for a two weeks and this video was playing in the background when i am was tired of trying
And I watched it because what can I lose?
You have the solution and best explanation!!
Thank you very much!!!
Oh wow thank you so much! I try to stuff as much information as I can into these videos, including portions that aren't in the title lol thanka for watching and in happy to help!
Changed to Direct drive and was having issues. I remembered when I initially installed the BLTouch. Came back to this Video which remembered me on how to do things the right way. Thanks a lot!
That's what I'm here for!! You'd be surprised the amount of times I pull my own videos up to double check something lol thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
Seen so many videos, read so much too. But this was just excellent, thank you. Just at right pace, well explained, thorough. Much appreciated.
Thank you thank you! I really take time and plot these videos out so they flow and make sense. It doesn't always work like I want but when it does it's nice to hear the positive feedback. Thank you!
Finally a good tutorial on this. Thank you.
I only got a bit lost at the end - the start and end g-code was a bit of a mystery. After a bit of research I found out that I should delete my start and end g-code in Cura and instead reference the same code entered into Klipper's printer config file instead.
You explain Klipper a lot better than Nero, you take your time and teach us so well. Thank you so much sir.
Thank you so much! These topics can be so difficult to cover , so getting information from many sources is a smart way to go about it! I appreciate the compliment as I know Nero is the defacto Klipper channel. I have a lot more Klipper-related videos in the works so I hope they help as well as this !! Thanks for watching!!
Thank you! There’s something here that I haven’t seen anywhere and I believe is very important. When you are talking about maximizing the probe area, it is something that should be done as part of the setup ALWAYS. Specially if like me you installed a new horned configuration such as Voron Afterburner. Otherwise the (0,0) is totally off and prints aren’t centered
Yup, you're absolutely right. Maximizing the print area is just one of those things we all can forget about with the other stuff we focus on, but gaining space along the build plate can be extremely important. Thanks for commenting!
Ender 3 V2 4.2.2 Spirit extruder - Cr Touch - Dual axes Z. This video shared to me on a Facebook group to solve my setup issues. The best part of this video is that you didn't give us the values you showed us how to work out and find the correct values for our own system, this is the most important part. The correct values for OUR OWN SYSTEM ! top video Well done, I dont think my system would be up and running with out it. Word of advice to other users don't go searching for a printer cfg that you might think will work it didnt work for me. Following this video is the only thing that worked...
Frank I'm glad someone shared this with you and that you were able to use it to improve your setup! Because there are so many different shrouds, and probes, and printhead setups, the best way to teach this is to try and cover the basic idea and give you the tools to determine the values yourself. I'm glad I was able to do that! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment about your experience, thank you!
The only video you need to set up Klipper and BLtouch/CRtouch. Amazing, thank you so much.
Hey, thank you so much! I try my best to put as much detail into these videos, and I appreciate when someone takes the time to tell me it's working! Appreciate it 👍
@@PrintsLeo3D of course. I really appreciated the dive into the config settings. I'm still having issues with the z offset where it seems like too high one moment and too low the next, but I'm much closer!
One thing to remember when adjusting z offset. If you adjust it live make sure you save that adjustment directly after the print completes. There will be a small disc icon within the Tool section (next to where you adjust z offset) and that's what you'll use to save the recent adjustment. Hope this helps.
I’m so glad you have videos on klipper. I think it’s enough to sway me to actually get the sonic pad. Your videos have been a huge help from day 1. Why stop now lol.😅
I love Klipper and going forward I am going to have a lot of videos on Klipper. I would hazard you a little though, Klipper is great - the Sonic pad can be a little rough lol people who I've talked to that didn't have Creality made printers had a tough setting up the pad tk work with their printers. I'd recommend using an alternative MCU (my recommendation is the Inovato Quadra - which I have a video on). That being said thanks for watching and I appreciate the support!
@@PrintsLeo3D ok thank you for the tip!
Been stumbling along with Klipper on the Creality Sonicpad. This video helped me really dial it in and now it's working so much better. Thanks
Glad it helped ! Always nice to hear when this helps someone get going with Klipper. Good luck and happy printing!
Jezus christ. This by far the best tutorial I ever saw for my 3D printer. Thanks alot.
Thank you thank you thank you! Gives me the motivation to keep on doing these!
Thankyou for this video, I have watched other videos and have gotten no where. You made it so easy to configure klipper.
Thank you so much! That really makes my night when I read these. I appreciate it and I'm gonna keep the Klipper content rolling.
Wow wish I stumbled on your video a few days earlier when I was struggling with the bltouch. Your explanation is better than the Klipper documentation with the probe testing part... i might have avoided a crash on the bed, that only caused the PET support of my extrudeur to crack... thank god I had another printer to print it again. 😅
Printers helping printers! I always tell my wife that's why I need so many 3d printers, when one goes down I have another to make it work again lol glad the video helped and thanks or leaving a comment!
@@PrintsLeo3D haha you're welcome. I feel it's less toxic here on RUclips than on facebook. Depends on the groups running it.
Yea like anything else on the Internet you gotta just hope you run into people who a re open minded. I try and foster that environment here and on my discord, so if you need help that's the place !
Bed level Bed screw positions tutorial you provided at your website is awsome. Now I am sure my bed is 99.9 percentage levelled. Thanks for the tip and code. may be if you demonstrate this with video, you can have more subscribers... :)
Manoj, so glad you liked this and it helped you!! That's what I'm trying to fdo, help people out in a clear and concise way. Nice to know it's working. Thanks for leaving a comment and letting me know!
Excellent video. Just made the switch from Marlin to Klipper, and this is very helpful. Thanks!
I watched several videos and guides but only your video was straight forward and easy to follow. Thanks
Thank you! Love hearing that these videos are hitting the target I'm aiming for ! Thanks for watching and for commenting.
simple, clear and organized step-by-step tutorial to the primary and most important configurations that will, later on, make Klipper a useful and pleasant experience, thank you
I appreciate your comment because that's exactly what I am going for! Trying to help make some of these tricky tasks a little more bearable. I appreciate it!
Dude... what a GEM you are. ive litterally just installed klipper 5 mins ago and followed your tutorial on getting this probe up and running.... didnt have a single issue. You have a follower in me.
Awesome to hear!! Thank you so much, but most importantly I'm happy that your foray into Klipper was easy (I hope lol) . This is really powerful firmware and I am happy to help get people into it easier. Thanks for sharing !
@@PrintsLeo3Dha ha ha defo hasn’t been easy but I’m getting there. I’m struggling with getting my bed leveled properly now has the mesh is showing all corners as red high spots
Yea it's never all that easy, always some break in period, but I'm sure you'll be there soon. One thing I always remind people is even though the mesh showing some irregularities it doesn't mean it won't give you good prints. Sometimes we can get so caught up in getting everything exact we forget to see how well it is printing. Of course sometimes that isn't that case either and you need to hone it in a little more, but if you haven't tried a few prints with that mesh I'd say give it a shot and see how it looks .
Epic! This video's contents made a huge change in my Ender 3. Thanks!
Thank you and I'm glad it helped!! I appreciate the comment
First of all, I love your handle - that's very clever. But royalty you are!! This is an amazing video that helped me BIG TIME. I've been using my Ender 5 plus for about a year and just decided to try the Creality Sonic Pad. I was NOT able to complete a complete bed leveling because it wouldn't go to the final row, it would throw an error that it was printing out of range. None of the changes I made in the basic settings fixed it. UNTIL I came across YOUR video. Took a little to wrap my head around the math because my bed is 350x350x400 so I need to convert a bit. But I did,. and when I did, with your help, I was finally able to complete a FULL bed level. THANK YOU very much!!
You're so very welcome and I appreciate the compliment!! The Sonic pad has been the bane of many a good 3d printers existance, so I'm happy you were able to use some of my video to get you through. Thanks for watching and for taking the time for the very classy and inspired comment!
You saved my sanity... Thank you so much, this is a great tutorial with all the steps outlined and described!
I'm so glad this helped and thanks for leaving me this comment ! I take time making these and it's to make sure they are clear and easy to follow. Thanks for taking the time to give me some kind words, it means the world !
I have a modified SOVOL SV04 Idex with two Hemera instead of the stock ones. After two weeks messing around with X&Y Offsets for BL/CR Touch, Extruder 1 & 2 and the bed_mesh I was already at the point to throw everything out of the window. I can't thank you enough for this great video. Perfectly explained and with a clear & good structure. Now I've got my settings dialed in an the tip with the post-it and the marker was a "HEUREKA!" moment for me, getting precise Offsets not only for the Tpuch probe but also for my second Extruder! (I've wasted nearly 500g filament for all the calibration STLs) I've got exact 5 years Experience in 3D printing with MarlinFW but just one month with Klipper. And an IDEX printer. And a modified one .
So again: THANK YOU!
Woah that's amazing!! Trying to get these settings correct for a single extruder printer can be tough, but being able to balance all this info and then apply it to a second extruder is another thing entirely!! So happy that my video helped and thanknyou for sharing! I have been in hearing more and more good stuff about the Sovol units, it seems like this is another positive anecdote. If you ever want to stop by the Discord and drop some pictures of the printer or your prints we'd love to see. Especially with those Hemeras 🤤 thanks again!
El mejor tutorial que he visto para calibracion, por fin alguien se dio el tiempo de explicar a detalle todo :)
Man, you is my 3D Printing bro now, perfect videos about Klipper tuning! Thanks
Thank you so much! I have more Klipper videos on the way so we'll keep getting your prints better and better lol
Thank you sir. This video finally fixed my klipper problems. I can use my printer again! It was very easy to understand, you should be a teacher.
Thank you so much that really means a lot to me! I love Klipper and having the opportunity to dissect some of its pieces and make them a little more digestible is my pleasure. Thanks for watching and leaving such a kind compliment.
Conrats my friend, this must be the best tutorial for all proposes in 3d printing in all youtube. Amazing. Simple, just to the point and even showing sanity checks. Thanks!!!!
Nicolas thank you! I appreciate the kind words because I put a lot of time into these to make sure they hit all the marks you referred to. Thanks for watching and for commenting to tell me it is working!!
Seriously this is the best youtube video explaining this. I'm not new to printing but i'm new to klipper. You deserve a lot more subscribers than you have. Just gained one more!
Thank you very much! Klipper is such fantastic firmware, once you can navigate some of the ins and outs it's smooth sailing! Glad I could be of some service and I appreciate the sub. Thank you!
you helped me set up my new to me ender 5 plus. you are the man! i got this thing with the sonic pad for 60 dollars since the previous owner thought it was broken since the sonic pad rendered the built in screen useless. I've been working out the firmware/config kinks from scratch and i do NOT know what i am doing. Thank you so much for this. i've made a TON of progress ,
Oh wow talk about throwing away gold! That's great and I am happy to help! Once you get set up and going with Klipper you're really going to love it. You got a great deal for $80 I hope it works out for you, good luck@=!
Wow...after failing to set my cr10s up with a 3dtouch on the sonic pad your video stepped me through it easily. Thank you so much for your efforts...... regards from Tasmania....
Amanda thank you so so much! Not only for the nice comment but also the very generous tip! That really means a lot to me. Iove making these videos, and when they help people navigate through Klipper and are happy with the outcome it makes my day! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Hi...I appreciated the effort you put into explaining the setup, @@PrintsLeo3D having a while ago tried to add the 3dtouch using th3d's marlin etc etc the Klipper experience is a game changer. Just bought a neptune 4pro which introduced me to it, sonic was obvious to add my cr6se and cr10s to. 1 question, I couldnt see where to add the bed mesh profile line to in my config, dosent have the start or end macro section anywhere in it, did a few random insert positions but kept telling an error. Or do I add the whole 15 lines or so not just the 1 bed mesh line. I did add it to the cura cr10s start profile which I hope works. thanx again.........
Because you're running some Creality printers the Sonic pad isn't a bad option, but unfortunately overall it can be a little tricky. I don't have the Sonic pad but it definitely does have a start_print (or print_start) macro somewhere. It doesn't necessarily have to be written within the printer.cfg but it will need to be "included". What I mean by "included" is that any macro can be written within a different text file and then pulled into the printer.cfg usually at the top of the printer.cfg you'll see a bunch of files being included, it would look like this:
[Include macros.cfg]
Then all the information within the text file macros.cfg would be used just like printer.cfg
Using the include function is a way to clean up your files and make them easier to read. So if there is no print_start macro in printer.cfg then check what files are being included and see if it is one of those.
Joined the patreon due to the content of this video. Clear and concise, solved my problems with the dual 5015 fan mod V4 from ZUFF on cults that I purchased, which move the Creality touch a significant distance in both x and y axis's. All fixed with this Klipper tutorial. Relatively new to Klipper and love it.
Thank you thank you thank you! I just saw the subscription and it made my day! Klipper is really amazing firmware but, like most new things, there are some growing pains. I am happy to make content like this that breaks some of the basics down into more digestible pieces. I have more Klipper videos on the channel and there is a lot more on the way! Thanks for the support !
Thanks for this video, I was finally able to adjust all my printer correctly and it's an old Creality Ender-3 Pro with a v1.1.5 silent board. You explain so well that even me, who is talking usually in french, can understand.
I really appreciate the kind words! I think the hardest part of my dialogue would be my thick New York accent lol I don't really notice it but I know a lot of people pick up on it. Glad I could help! Thanks for subscribing and leaving a comment !
@@PrintsLeo3D Well I use french from Quebec, Canada lol but I went to school and had many english classes so it helps.
I have the tendency to speak very quickly. This is a great reminder for me that I need to slow down and annunciate properly. Thanks 👍
@@PrintsLeo3D To be honnest, this is your images that explained better than the talk. Like when you show how to calculate the mesh.
Well that's good to know, I like to keep those images consistent with how I'm explaining it. So that's good to know.
Just managed to install Klipper on a Wyse 3040 last night for the first time for my E3v2 and this got suggested by YT. Long live the algorithm.
Best video on this topic, I was a bit in the dark about the BL Touch, all I had were some example configs I found around the net, but no explanation about why and how. Great job man
Thank you so much!! Klipper is such a fantastic firmware I'm glad to see more and more poeple adopting it. I'm seeing more people use thin clients or old PCs to run Klipper and it's good to know you were able to get the setup running. Good luck and enjoy Klipper, if you help with more topics you'll be able to find em here! I plan on dedicating a lot more videos on some helpful topics. Thanks for the sub and the commemt !
This is one of the most thorough guides out there. You rock my man!
Thank you much! Klipper has so much to offer I just do my best to make some of it's tools easier to understand!
Thanks so much I’ve just subscribed this is the best summary of the whole z offset process I’ve seen . You have a talent for making complex things less . Einstein would be proud :)) I’ve had an ended s1 pro for a few years with kipper and I’m off tomorrow to install the adaptive bee mesh Kamp see how that goes !! Thanks again
Thank you so much, you're too kind!! If my videos can help people better understand Klipper and get the most out of it then I am a happy man! I appreciate you taking time to leave a comment and let me know how this helped! I really appreciate it!
THIS! This is the guide I have been looking for for so long. Thank you!!!
That's what I'm here for!! Klipper is some awesome firmware, but some of it can seem unintuitive, especially coming from Marlin. So I love being able to break down some these areas to make them a little easier to digest. So happy this helped you and I really appreciate that you took tim out of your day to comment and let me know about it. Thanks !
It's apparently been said, but this is by far the most useful tutorial I've seen on anything to do with printing. Amazing work.
Thank you thank you thank you!! This is the kind of sentiment I don't mind hearing over and k et again. Getting this sort of feedback helps me create newer videos, using the same techniques to get the information across.
Extremely pleasant and helpful cadence and clarity. This was the on-boarding help I wanted.
I'm going to comment on my comment now that I've completed the video to applaud you once again for this WONDERFUL explanation. I learned a lot about Klipper.
Thank you so much! I take a lot of time outside of recording these videos to try and get the proper flow, not be too boring but also add a thorough explanation. I probably film the video 30 times in my head before I ever actually sit down. Knowing it's helping people is the ultimate goal, and I tha n you for leaving a comment to let me know it is hitting the mark! Very much appreciate the comment
I should say I very much appreciate both the comments lol! Thank you again, and if you're loving Klipper I have upcoming videos that should be perfect for you!
!Estuve buscando información por todos lados, es el mejor video que vi en todo RUclips, es excelente, en un solo video enseñaste mucho, te agradezco tu generosidad en compartir tu conocimiento, , mi impresora funciona excelente, saludos desde Argentina!
¡Muchas gracias! ¡Me encanta el firmware de klipper y estoy feliz de desglosar algunos de los conceptos y módulos para ayudar a tantas personas como pueda!
Excellent video! Very thorough and worked perfectly! Thank you very much for this. Worked like a charm on my Ender 3 Pro.
Awesome! Happy to hear the E3Pros are still out there doing there thing! Thank you for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment !
I have an ender and two bambus, I literally took the bambus out of the box and printing to this day 6 months later with 0 adjustments, what a time to be alive and use these next gen printers, I still find this video interesting and helpful even though I don't even have klipper :D
It's an amazing time! I am in a similar boat (although I have a few more Enders and other printers... actually a lot more lol), and I love this stuff. The advancements that BambuLabs have made is really going to accelerate the market to match what they have created. What I love about Klipper firmware is I think this is the firmware of those next gen printers. It has all the features of a firmware that can handle different printer setups and configurations and handle them uniformly across platforms. Also it can be blazing fast. I appreciate you watching and maybe we can get Klipper on that Ender one day ;)
The best klioper video I’ve seen so far
Thank you! I'm trying to bring as much Klipper content and I can, and try and keep it all easy to follow and retain.
Thank you for this guide, the part with assigning probge as an end switch helped me alot because klipper doesn't print in negative z coordinates and bed of my printer is all in negative, it was printing in air and now it finally started to print on bed.
Awesome, and I'm glad this helped! Thanks for watching and then taking the time to let me know it helped, that feedback is the best I can ask for. Thanks!
NGL your vid help me all this time ago. I relized that i have a bltouch that was adapted for the ender 3 board which uses the Z Endstop as the sensor_pin. I was able to use the pinout of the btt board to find out I needed to change PC14 to PC2. Even thought you didn't really document. Your troubleshooting steps led me to the correct answer so thanks
Glad I can help, even if it's only a partial help lol Those BTT boards are really great for the documentation they provide us, those pinouts are the real hero. I'm glad you were able to take what I was doing here and help your situation!
Leo, I was having trouble understanding how to set the xy min position as my y limit takes the bed 12 or 13 mm past the bed. I had trouble with Marlin, first time setting up Klipper and guess what. Yep trouble, and I am pretty capable! Just did not seem intuitive. You cleared it up. Having watched the video I will still have to go through it while I do the actions but now I'm confident. Thank you so much, I'm now a subscriber!
Thanks Mark! The idea behind find the minimum and maximum bounds can be difficult, but ultimately it's easier to implement on Klipper. I hope this helps and I hope you enjoy your Klipper experience. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@PrintsLeo3D Leo, I do have a question. On the thorough setup of course, must be done this way!!! When you set the max travel allowing the probe to actually build the mesh properly the size of your bed.... Is it only up to you and your slicer to make sure that the nozzle does not move off the bed while printing, or is there a limit setting for this for sanity? Common sense of course tells me the model must be within the confines of the slicer (reason for printer profile). Can you shed your light on this?
Mark your absolutely right! It's all controlled by the slicer. When we set the maximum X and Y limits those are only max movable limits, and we use those for some features, like building the widest possible bed mesh. The printable max is controlled in your slicer. Whatever size you set the X and Y bed size in your slicer is where the gcode (and nozzle) will be constrained. Finding the max printable size is as simple as moving the nozzle over the bed at the maximum distances and then transferring those coordinates into your slicer
@@PrintsLeo3D Thanks Leo. Your a great teacher and Gracious with you knowledge. Mark
Thank you for this. First time using Klipper and had no idea why it was crashing into the bed and trying to go off the rails. This is very thorough and easily consumable for 3D printer Users of all skill levels.
Thanks Kevin! Klipper is really.amazing and has so many tools , and I try my best to explain them in such a way that you can hit the ground running. Appreciate the feedback and stay tuned for my Klipper related videos. Thanks!
THANK YOU! My CR-Touch works now! The only place I could find that fixed my issue.
I love hearing this! Thanks for letting me know this helped, it makes my day!
@@PrintsLeo3DYour welcome!
This single video has saved my butt already 2 times! Thank you!!
Glad to spare you some frustration lol thanks for watching and thanks for leaving a comment.
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Thank you so much for this vid mate, really helped me get my first Klipper install working as good as my tuned marlin. Now onto the juicy stuff with vibration and pressure advance :)
Love a good first time Klipper build! Happy to hear this helped, and I have more Klipper related videos coming that will help as you move through Klipper. Thanks for watching and sharing your experience.
@@PrintsLeo3D looking forward to it, this is the only vid I found on really tuning mesh and bed size. I have modded my E3V2Neo with Sprite Pro so had some challenges understanding all the limits for bed size etc since print head/gantry/endstops were all out compared to stock. Anyway keep up the good work, you certainly have me subscribed!
Your setup videos are so clear and universal. Man, you've been a big help in getting my Ender 3 S1 tuned up with Klipper. Thank you!
I love to hear it! Thank you so much for taking the time to share the experience. I take special care to try and keep my videos direct and easy to understand. It takes me a little longer than most but in the end I think it's worth it. Thanks!
This is the guide I always go after tweaking something in my Ender 3, thank you so much!!
Oh wow that's awesome to hear, thank you!! These videos take me a lot of time to make and whenever anyone leaves a comment like thiabit truly means the world to me. Thank you!
I have just recently gotten into 3d printing and naturally I go all in on learning new things I am interested in. Trying to learn how to set up Klipper has been a nightmare for me having little experience with setting up firmware. I had almost given up to just go back to my original firmware setup when I found this video and the explanation and guidance was far superior to a newbie than any other heavily technical videos I had previously watched. Thank you for taking the time to help guide others on this information because you have just turned my nightmare around. I am certainly subscribing and will be digging through other videos to see what else I can learn!
Johalas thank you so much and I'm so happy I can help! 3d printing is an amazing hobby, so many aspevts and areas to it, and Klipper is another awesome avenue for you to explore. It can be a little difficult to get started with but once you get your feet under you you'll be running in no time! I am happy to give a helping hand and I hope you enjoy your printer and Klipper!!
Just be happy you started with Klipper and not Marlin. Klipper is easier, believe it or not.
I completely agree. Klipper had a higher initial barrier of entry, but once you get it everything is open for you
This is the most insane tutorial I followed yet and it works!! everything works. Thank you for all the knowledge from this video. My old CR-10s just got better.
Awesome, so glad this helps! I take time to try and make these concepts easy to understand so it's nice to hear when it works! When I switched my CR10 over to Klipper it was like night and day! It was like a whole new printer! Thanks for watching and for letting me know it helped!
Good tutorial 👍 I really messed with myself by going to X and Y home instead of 0,0. I didn't see a way to manually input coordinates on KlipperScreen so just pushed those buttons 🤦 Anyway, I eventually managed to actually follow the instructions 🎉😅
As always we can be our own worst enemy lol Trying to do a lot of this setup through the Klipperscreen can be rough though, so I give you credit for trying. I am glad this helped and I hope you're printer is brrr'ing along!
Thank you very much. This is an extremely underrated video.
Thank you so much! It's here to help, but it's people who thumbs up, and subscribe, and comment, that help these videos get pushed out to assist more people. So, thank you for the help!
Gonna put this channel in my recommends over at Discord.
Excellent work on this video !
Thank you so much! I love Klipper and I love making these videos. I'm always happy to hear feedback like this, makes me want to keep making more and more, thanks!
I just made the switch to Klipper from stock Marlin. This was a great tutorial. It truly helped me adjust for my new Sprite Pro extruder's cr touch.
That's great to hear ! Klipper really has so many tricks up it's sleeve, so I'm happy to be able to break some basics down so you can get to the fun parts a little quicker. Joshua thanks for the view and for taking time to comment !
Best tutorial out there! many thanks Leo!
I have one question, I cannot find the Start macro in any of the .cfg files Any Ideas ( 24:17 in the video )
Thank you so much! I have some start print macros on my website under the Klipper section. If you can't find them there just jump onto the discord and @ me or just ask the question in the Klipper as section and someone will link it.
Come across your video, I think great someone who has taken the time to explain…. So I watch and pause to do what your explaining get to the z offset do everything you say go to home to move on to next step bam nozzle crash’s the bed now I have to go to step one of printer setup and hope nothing is damaged…
Dr, was the probe working before you adjusted the z offset? Meaning was it triggering properly whole homing ?
@@PrintsLeo3D oh yeah it was, I’m fixing it all now… actually almost done to be honest
Very strange, but I'm glad you got everything back up and running
This was great. Thanks Leo I did find out that the location of the BLT changes the math. I have the Biqu B1 and the BLT mounts in front and the math changed.
Yes it does. While the formulas stay the same, the idea is flipped. I didn't want to go into it too much in the video (to not confuse anyone) so I'm glad you were able to figure that all out yourself! Happy I helped and good luck !
Wow, finally.. finally... finally managed to configure my BL touch on my Ender 5 Pro to its best. Thanks!
So happy to hear it! Now it's time to enjoy that printer!
Great video, thanks!
For those who have 3DTOUCH, query command is not supported, you need to do G28
Yet another complete guide for how to find out the correct offsets of any printer!
Thank you again! I told you I like to keep 'em long 😁 I'm happy to keep making these Klipper videos, there's so much to learn here and it's a ton of fun. Thanks for watching!
Thank you, this video helped a lot. The only difference with a BTT version of Klipper is: it does not have a Tune menu but a HeightMap menu with a home and calibrate button...
Thanks for the info and I appreciate you watching and commenting!! I know there can be some name changes between the different front ends and also klipperscreens and variants, and I thank you for pointing that out. I always say to check the comments for instances just like this !
Started printing just a couple months ago. For initial setup, I used a few other tubers videos to help me. They got me into great positioning for being new.
Now, I’m to a point where I want to further refine my knowledge and print accuracy.
This video gives exactly what I was wanting to learn, and I’ll be working to set my system up using your instruction.
Thanks for sharing this wisdom!
That's awesome and I am happy to help! There can be a lot going on when starting to get into the 3d printing world, and taking the info in bite size chunks is the smartest way to go about it. I'm glad you found me and hopefully I can continue to produce worthwhile content to help you on the journey!
Really a great video to get your new Klipper setup up and running. Well done -- subscribed.
Thank you very much! Klipper is amazing and I'm happy to help on board people however I can!
Leo, I will also say that this has been quite helpful, in preparing my ender 3 with Klip and BLT. Thank you for taking the time to create the content you for the community. Almost to my first print with Klipper, but still need to finalize and do a few more steps. My sincerest thanks..
Thank you so much. Really nice words, and I appreciate you taking the time to leave then here for me. Always nice to get some inspiration like this! More Klipper content on the way (pressure advance getting finished now) that I hope is just as helpful!
@PrintsLeo3D no problem 😊 and looking fwd to it, keep up the good work.. its appreciated
f finally i fixed my bed mesh boundaries , was driving me crazy with move out of range when trying to calibrate mesh... thank you!
Muchísimas gracias, hace como 6 meses lo intente y no imprimía bien, lo volví a hacer recién paso a paso y funciono de maravilla, gracias.
Great video, it should come in handy when I finally start setting up klipper. Unfortunately, my fairly new, around 6 months old SKR Mini E3 V3.0 board died. It was really kind of strange as it was working fine until I turned it back on and there was nothing on the display. I have ordered a new board and hopefully it will last longer.
Wow that's a bummer. Did you reach out to Big Tree Tech (BTT) and find out if they offered any sort of refund or warranty. You should be getting more than 6 months out of a new board. On the bright side this gives you time to go over the Klipper process and get well acquainted with it by the time the new board arrives. Good luck!
@@PrintsLeo3D No, the warranty is 180 days. I am just over that.
I was a bit premature. After messing around for several days I found there is nothing wrong with the board. I hooked everything up on my bench and ssh'd into my orange pi and used kiauh to see if it could talk to it. It was successful in communicating and I had klipper working except for errors because it was not hooked up to the printer. Then I reformatted the sd card to fat32 and put marlin back and the stock display display information like it should. Oh well, a learning experience I guess.
AWESOME VID ...love how Succint and down to business you are ! Super helpful Bro..... keep em coming
Thank you so much for the vote of confidence! I'll definitely be bringing more Klipper content very shortly, there's so much to explore!
Danke!
Woah!!! No, thank you!! I really appreciate the support, and I'm happy my video was a help!