Klipper Installation for Anycubic Vyper
  • Introduction
    • Before You Begin
    • What You Need
  • Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi
    • Installing Mainsail
    • Configuring WiFi Settings
    • Finding Your IP Address
    • Raspberry Pi Software Configuration Tool
      • Changing the Default Password
      • Changing the Hostname
      • Changing the Localisation Options
  • Klipper Firmware
    • Klipper Firmware Creation
    • Klipper Firmware Flashing
  • Printer Configuration File
  • Configuration Checks
    • Verify Temperatures
    • Verify M112
    • Verify Heaters
    • Verify Stepper Motor Enable Pin
    • Verify Endstops
    • Verify Stepper Motors
    • Verify Extruder Motor
    • Verify Filament Runout Sensor
    • Verify LED Light
  • Initial Tuning
    • Calibrate Probe Z Offset
    • Calibrate Bed Mesh
    • Calibrate PID Settings
  • Macros and Slicer
    • Macros
      • Simplify3D Settings
    • Making Prints
      • Determining Thermal Expansion
  • Advanced Tuning
    • Resonance Compensation
    • Pressure Advance
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Last updated 3 years ago

It was a lot of work to get here, but I hope the journey was worth it for you. If you have been able to follow the instructions and get your Anycubic Vyper 3D Printer configured and tuned to this point, you are ready to start making some prints!

It is important to review the section of the official Klipper documentation, to ensure that you have the correct settings for your Slicer.

You are going to want to monitor the first layer of your prints to ensure that the nozzle is not digging into the bed or scratching the build plate. If you configured everything properly, you shouldn't have any issue, but be ready to either click the Emergency Stop button in Klipper or at least be able to turn the printer power off.

A good first print to try is the . You can use whatever print you want, just make sure you have a file already sliced and ready to go for the steps in this section.

  • From the MainsailOS web interface;

    • Click the Upload & Print button;

  • Select the file you want to print, Voron_Design_Cube_v7_Klipper and then click Open;

  • This should automatically start the print process, you can monitor the print status from the Dashboard page;

Slicers
Voron Design Cube v7
Upload & Print
Select a File
Print Status