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After tuning my vref, the printer was missing steps still. I pulled the trigger and am swapping from the 4.2.2 to the 4.2.7 creality board to see if that resolves the issue.

While i was in there, I figured I’d put another z axis motor on there.

Do you guys have any recommendations on firmware or should I just stick with creality’s?

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

Is there any advantage to going the klipper route?

The advantages are innumerable of you are a tinkerer (it looks like you are). If you just want your printer to print stuff and that's that, marlin is fine, but if you want to get serious about tuning and modifying your printer, Klipper is an inevitability.

Think about the QOL improvement that octoprint provided over running your SD card back and forth from PC to printer. Klipper is that x1000. Write macros to automate things like filament swaps, chamber heating, build plate clearing. Change every aspect of any behavior of the printer by modifying a .cfg file (rather than recompiling marlin firmware.bin files). There's plugins for Cura to send your g-code directly to the printer (with octoprint you save the file to your PC then upload to octo, with Klipper there's just a button in Cura to send directly to the printer and start printing).

In short, the only reason to use marlin is "it came on the printer and I don't have the knowledge to set up Klipper". Klipper is just better in every way. It'll take you a couple hours to set up (you have a popular with lots of premade configurations available online), and from the moment you get it going, you'll wonder what took you so long.

PM me if you have any questions.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I appreciate the info! I’ll be honest, I understand wiring and hardware but I get out of my depth once we start getting into firmware and software.

I’m thanking my lucky stars that Octoprint was as easy as it was. That being said, if that open source ams makes any progress, I might just reach out since it seems like klipper is the only thing it’ll work with. If you don’t mind, I may reach out when I get the courage up to give it a shot.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Sounds like a plan!

If you have the time, check out a "intro to Klipper" video or something similar, just to get an idea of how useable it is, see if you're interested. I'm here if you have any questions 👍🏽

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Thank you! I’ll take a peak at it!

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