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# This file contains pin mappings and other appropriate default parameters
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# for a Wanhao Duplicator i3 v2.1 and its clones
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# (Monoprice Maker Select, Cocoon Create, etc.)
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# See the files example.cfg and example-extras.cfg for a description of available parameters.
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#
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# This will probably work on older revisions (v1.0, v2.0) of the printer
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# but is untested on those versions.
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#
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# For best results with klipper and the Wanhao Duplicator i3, follow these
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# guidelines:
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#
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# - Flash a bootloader to the Melzi board in the printer
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# See http://www.instructables.com/id/Using-an-Arduino-to-Flash-the-Melzi-Board-Wanhao-I/
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#
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# - Make sure the auto-reset jumper is *enabled* on the Melzi board
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# (See step 1 in the bootloader tutorial above)
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#
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# - Locate the USB serial port for your printer in /dev/serial/by-id/ format.
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# See https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/blob/master/docs/FAQ.md#wheres-my-serial-port
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# It will be something like:
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# /dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_FT232R_USB_UART_ABCD1234-if00-port0
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#
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# - Configure klipper to compile firmware for the AVR atmega1284p
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#
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# - At this point, "make flash FLASH_DEVICE=..." should successfully
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# flash your printer board. Use the /dev/serial/by-id/ format for
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# FLASH_DEVICE to ensure consistent results.
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# See https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/blob/master/docs/FAQ.md#the-make-flash-command-doesnt-work
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# if you have problems.
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#
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# - Copy this sample file you are currently reading to ~/printer.cfg,
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# and customize the following parameters:
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# * [extruder] > step_distance
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#
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# This is the inverse of "E steps" (extruder steps per mm) from the stock
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# Wanhao Repetier-based firmware.
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# (See https://3dprinterwiki.info/extruder-steps/ )
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#
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# For example, if your E-steps are set to 107.0 steps per mm,
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# then step_distance should be (1 / 107.0) ~= .009346
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#
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# * [extruder] > PID parameters (pid_Kp, pid_Ki, pid_Kd)
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# * [heater_bed] > PID parameters (pid_Kp, pid_Ki, pid_Kd)
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#
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# PID values from stock Wanhao firmware (Repetier) do not
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# translate directly to klipper. You will need to run klipper's
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# PID autotune function for the extruder and bed. After getting the
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# klipper firmware up and running, run the PID_CALIBRATE procedures
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# by sending these commands via octoprint terminal (one per autotune):
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#
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# extruder: PID_CALIBRATE HEATER=extruder TARGET=<temp>
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# heated bed: PID_CALIBRATE HEATER=heater_bed TARGET=<temp>
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#
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# After the autotune process completes, PID parameter results
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# can be found in the Octoprint terminal tab (if you're quick)
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# or in /tmp/klippy.log.
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#
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# Enter the PID parameters into the appropriate sections of ~/printer.cfg .
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#
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# * [extruder] > max_temp
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# * [heater_bed] > max_temp
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#
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# The max temps included in this printer config are limited to 230 for extruder
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# and 70 for heated bed. If your printer has been modified to handle higher temps
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# (like an upgraded hot end or a separate MOSFET for your heated bed), you may
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# want to increase these values.
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#
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# Note: Some Melzi boards were shipped with 10K pullup resistors
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# instead of 4.7K. If the temperatures on your printer seem way
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# off before running the PID tune, you may need to add
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# "pullup_resistor: 10000" to both the extruder and the heater_bed
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# config sections.
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#
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# * [mcu] > serial
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#
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# Enter the USB serial port of the printer in /dev/serial/by-id/ format
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# for best results.
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#
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# - Power cycle the Wanhao Duplicator i3
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#
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# - Issue the command "RESTART" via the Octoprint terminal tab (similar to
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# how you would send a manual gcode command, but send the word RESTART).
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# This tells klipper to reload its config file and do an internal reset.
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# You should then see a status screen appear on the printer's LCD.
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#
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# - Be sure to follow these instructions before attempting any prints:
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# https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/blob/master/docs/Config_checks.md
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[stepper_x]
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step_pin: PD7
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dir_pin: PC5
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enable_pin: !PD6
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step_distance: .0125
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endstop_pin: ^!PC2
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position_endstop: 0
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position_max: 200
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homing_speed: 40
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[stepper_y]
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step_pin: PC6
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dir_pin: PC7
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enable_pin: !PD6
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step_distance: .0125
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endstop_pin: ^!PC3
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position_endstop: 0
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position_max: 200
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homing_speed: 40
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[stepper_z]
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step_pin: PB3
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dir_pin: !PB2
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enable_pin: !PA5
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step_distance: 0.0025
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endstop_pin: ^!PC4
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position_endstop: 0.5
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position_max: 180
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homing_speed: 2
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[extruder]
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step_pin: PB1
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dir_pin: !PB0
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enable_pin: !PD6
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step_distance: .009346
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nozzle_diameter: 0.400
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filament_diameter: 1.750
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heater_pin: PD5
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sensor_type: NTC 100K beta 3950
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sensor_pin: PA7
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control: pid
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pid_Kp: 18.214030
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pid_Ki: 0.616380
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pid_Kd: 134.556146
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min_temp: 0
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max_temp: 230
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[heater_bed]
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heater_pin: PD4
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sensor_type: NTC 100K beta 3950
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sensor_pin: PA6
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control: pid
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pid_Kp: 71.321
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pid_Ki: 1.989
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pid_Kd: 639.210
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min_temp: 0
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max_temp: 70
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[fan]
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pin: PB4
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[mcu]
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serial: /dev/ttyUSB0
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restart_method: command
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[printer]
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kinematics: cartesian
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max_velocity: 200
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max_accel: 1000
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max_z_velocity: 2
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max_z_accel: 100
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[display]
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lcd_type: st7920
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cs_pin: PC1
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sclk_pin: PD3
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sid_pin: PC0
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encoder_pins: ^PA2, ^PA1
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click_pin: ^!PA3
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