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This document provides some tips for configuring a "slicer"
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application for use with Klipper. Common slicers used with Klipper are
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Slic3r, Cura, Simplify3D, etc.
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# Set the G-Code flavor to Marlin
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Many slicers have an option to configure the "G-Code flavor". The
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default is frequently "Marlin" and that works well with Klipper. The
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"Smoothieware" setting also works well with Klipper.
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# Klipper gcode_macro
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Slicers will often allow one to configure "Start G-Code" and "End
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G-Code" sequences. It is often convenient to define custom macros in
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the Klipper config file instead - such as: `[gcode_macro START_PRINT]`
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and `[gcode_macro END_PRINT]`. Then one can just run START_PRINT and
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END_PRINT in the slicer's configuration. Defining these actions in the
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Klipper configuration may make it easier to tweak the printer's start
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and end steps as changes do not require re-slicing.
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See the
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[example-extras.cfg](https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/tree/master/config/example-extras.cfg)
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file for details on defining a gcode_macro.
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# Large retraction settings may require tuning Klipper
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The maximum speed and acceleration of retraction moves are controlled
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in Klipper by the `max_extrude_only_velocity` and
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`max_extrude_only_accel` config settings. These settings have a
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default value that should work well on many printers. However, if one
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has configured a large retraction in the slicer (eg, 5mm or greater)
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then one may find they limit the desired speed of retractions.
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If using a large retraction, consider tuning Klipper's
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[pressure advance](Pressure_Advance.md) instead. Otherwise, if one
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finds the toolhead seems to "pause" during retraction and priming,
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then consider explicitly defining `max_extrude_only_velocity` and
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`max_extrude_only_accel` in the Klipper config file.
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# Do not enable "coasting"
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The "coasting" feature is likely to result in poor quality prints with
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Klipper. Consider using Klipper's
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[pressure advance](Pressure_Advance.md) instead.
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Specifically, if the slicer dramatically changes the extrusion rate
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between moves then Klipper will perform deceleration and acceleration
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between moves. This is likely to make blobbing worse, not better.
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In contrast, it is okay (and often helpful) to use a slicer's
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"retract" setting, "wipe" setting, and/or "wipe on retract" setting.
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# Do not use "extra restart distance" on Simplify3d
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This setting can cause dramatic changes to extrusion rates which can
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trigger Klipper's maximum extrusion cross-section check. Consider
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using Klipper's [pressure advance](Pressure_Advance.md) or the regular
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Simplify3d retract setting instead.
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# Disable "PreloadVE" on KISSlicer
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If using KISSlicer slicing software then set "PreloadVE" to
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zero. Consider using Klipper's [pressure advance](Pressure_Advance.md)
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instead.
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# Disable any "advanced extruder pressure" settings
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Some slicers advertise an "advanced extruder pressure" capability. It
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is recommended to keep these options disabled when using Klipper as
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they are likely to result in poor quality prints. Consider using
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Klipper's [pressure advance](Pressure_Advance.md) instead.
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Specifically, these slicer settings can instruct the firmware to make
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wild changes to the extrusion rate in the hope that the firmware will
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approximate those requests and the printer will roughly obtain a
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desirable extruder pressure. Klipper, however, utilizes precise
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kinematic calculations and timing. When Klipper is commanded to make
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significant changes to the extrusion rate it will plan out the
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corresponding changes to velocity, acceleration, and extruder
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movement - which is not the slicer's intent. The slicer may even
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command excessive extrusion rates to the point that it triggers
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Klipper's maximum extrusion cross-section check.
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In contrast, it is okay (and often helpful) to use a slicer's
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"retract" setting, "wipe" setting, and/or "wipe on retract" setting.
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