Not often I get to play,

Not often I get to play, but a full Moomin Family printed in cheap PETG at 0.1mm layer height and painted by my partner. They were printed on one of my Klipper powered printers as a good test of print quality. Spent a lot of time fighting the bloody filament but got it pretty much nailed I think.

How do you like the firmware?

@Griffin_Paquette I’m honestly thinking of running it on all my printers. I may keep the Delta as smoothie just for convenience, but the other 2 that run smoothie I’m thinking of moving over to Klipper. I’ll probably convert the Re-Arm printer first as a test and go from there.

I need to give it a go. I run octo on a lot of printers so why not really take proper use of that better processor. I will check it out next weekend. Keep us updated!

cute

@Griffin_Paquette will do, although it just failed to connect on the Re-Arm, the LPC1786 code is still in progress, but for any 8bit board, it’s well worth it.

Is there a list of supported boards? Thinking about Sailfish/Mightyboard printers…

@Ryan_Carlyle - it’s mainly avr based MCU boards, but there’s also support for The Due, Smoothieboards (LPC176x), STM32F103 boards and the Beaglebone. Technically, as the newer mightyboard is an ATMega2560 it should be possible it’s just the flashing that may be a pain…

Always was with my CTC trying to hit the reset button at just the right time to get it into flashing mode…

@Griffin_Paquette - as a note, now have Klipper running on the re-arm. Stoopid doofus here forgot to rename the .bin file.