This is a collection of macros for the Klipper 3D printer firmware. I originally created this repo just to have a consistent set of macros shared between my own 3D printers. But since I've found them useful, I thought other people might as well.
Most of these macros improve basic functionality (e.g. selectable build sheets ) and Klipper compatability with g-code targeting Marlin printers. However, there are also some nice extras:
- Schedule commands at heights and layer changes - This is similar to what your slicer can already do, but I find it simpler, and you can schedule these commands while a print is active. As an example of usage, I added an LCD menu item to pause the print at the next layer change. This way the pause won't mar the print by e.g. pausing inside an external perimeter.
- Dynamically scale heaters and fans - This makes it easy to do things like persistently adjust fan settings during a live print, or maintain simpler slicer profiles by moving things like a heater bump for a hardened steel nozzle into state stored on the printer.
- Cleaner LCD menu interface - I've simplified the menus and provided a much easier way to customize materials in the LCD menu (or at least I think so). I've also added confirmation dialogs for commands that would abort an active print.
- Optimized mesh bed leveling - Probes only within the printed area, which can save a lot of time on smaller prints.
- Automated purge lines - Set the desired extrusion
length as
variable_start_purge_length
in your config and a correctly sized set of purge lines will be extruded in front of the print area immediately before the print starts.
- BACK UP YOUR FULL CONFIG BEFORE MAKING ANY CHANGES!!! I've seen so many newcomers desperately looking for help on public forums because they didn't have a good config to fall back to after messing up their current config while experimenting with other people's macros. You'll save yourself and everyone else a whole lot of time and nuisance if you just make sure you always have a working config backed up.
- You really should avoid custom macros like this until you're comfortable using Klipper with a basic config. Advanced Klipper macros tend to rely extensively on monkey patching, which can lead to problems with unusual configurations or when mixing macros from various sources. So, you really want to know what you're doing before including someone else's macros—particularly when including macros with overlapping functionality from different sources.
- You must have a
heater_bed
,extruder
, and other sections listed below configured, otherwise the macros will force a printer shutdown at startup. Unfortunately, the Klipper macro system doesn't have a more graceful way of handling this sort of thing. - The multi-extruder and chamber heater functionality is very under-tested and may have bugs, since I haven't used it much at all. Patches welcome.
- There's probably other stuff I haven't used enough to test thoroughly, so use these macros at your own risk.
To install the macros, first clone this repository inside of your
printer_data/config
directory with the following command.
git clone https://github.com/jschuh/klipper-macros.git
Then paste the below sections into your printer.cfg
to get started. Or even
better, paste all of it into a seperate file in the same path as your config,
and include that file. That will make it easier if you want to remove these
macros in the future.
You may need to customize some settings for your own config. All configurable
settings are in globals.cfg, and can be overridden by creating
a corresponding variable with a new value in your [gcode_macro _km_options]
section.
Note: The paths in this README follow Moonraker's data folder structure. You may need to change them if you are using a different structure.
Note: Make sure you don't currently have any macros that provide the same basic function as the macros in this repository (e.g. the default Mainsail or fluidd macros). As a rule, you should avoid using multiple sets of macros that override the same base macro (unless you really know what you're doing) because conflicting macros can cause all sorts of weird and frustrating problems.
Note: If you have a
[homing_override]
section you will need to update anyG28
commands in the gcode part to useG28.6245197
instead (which is the renamed version of Klipper's built-inG28
). Failure to do this will causeG28
commands to error out with the message Macro G28 called recursively.
# All customizations are documented in globals.cfg. Just copy a variable from
# there into the section below, and change the value to meet your needs.
[gcode_macro _km_options]
# These are examples of some likely customizations:
# Any sheets in the below list will be available with a configurable offset.
#variable_bed_surfaces: ['smooth_1','texture_1']
# Length (in mm) of filament to load (bowden tubes will be longer).
#variable_load_length: 90.0
# Hide the Octoprint LCD menu since I don't use it.
#variable_menu_show_octoprint: False
# Customize the filament menus (up to 10 entries).
#variable_menu_temperature: [
# {'name' : 'PLA', 'extruder' : 200.0, 'bed' : 60.0},
# {'name' : 'PETG', 'extruder' : 230.0, 'bed' : 85.0},
# {'name' : 'ABS', 'extruder' : 245.0, 'bed' : 110.0, 'chamber' : 60}]
# Length of filament (in millimeters) to purge at print start.
#variable_start_purge_length: 30 # This value works for most setups.
gcode: # This line is required by Klipper.
# Any code you put here will run at klipper startup, after the initialization
# for these macros. For example, you could uncomment the following line to
# automatically adjust your bed surface offsets to account for any changes made
# to your Z endstop or probe offset.
# ADJUST_SURFACE_OFFSETS
# This line includes all the standard macros.
[include klipper-macros/*.cfg]
# Uncomment to include features that require specific hardware support.
# LCD menu support for features like bed surface selection and pause next layer.
#[include klipper-macros/optional/lcd_menus.cfg]
# Optimized bed leveling
#[include klipper-macros/optional/bed_mesh.cfg]
# The sections below here are required for the macros to work. If your config
# already has some of these sections you should merge the duplicates into one
# (or if they are identical just remove one of them).
[idle_timeout]
gcode:
_KM_IDLE_TIMEOUT # This line must be in your idle_timeout section.
[pause_resume]
[respond]
[save_variables]
filename: ~/printer_data/variables.cfg # UPDATE THIS FOR YOUR PATH!!!
[virtual_sdcard]
path: ~/gcode_files # UPDATE THIS FOR YOUR PATH!!!
[display_status]
# Uncomment the sections below if Fluidd complains (because it's confused).
#[gcode_macro CANCEL_PRINT]
#rename_existing: CANCEL_PRINT_FAKE_BASE
#gcode: CANCEL_PRINT_FAKE_BASE {rawparams}
PrusaSlicer and its variants are fairly easy to configure. Just open Printer Settings → Custom G-code for your Klipper printer and paste the below text into the relevant sections.
M190 S0
M109 S0
PRINT_START EXTRUDER={first_layer_temperature[initial_tool]} BED=[first_layer_bed_temperature] MESH_MIN={first_layer_print_min[0]},{first_layer_print_min[1]} MESH_MAX={first_layer_print_max[0]},{first_layer_print_max[1]} LAYERS={total_layer_count} NOZZLE_SIZE={nozzle_diameter[0]}
; This is the place to put slicer purge lines if you haven't set a non-zero
; variable_start_purge_length to have START_PRINT automatically purge (e.g. if
; using a Mosaic Palette, which requires the slicer to generate the purge).
PRINT_END
;BEFORE_LAYER_CHANGE
;[layer_z]
BEFORE_LAYER_CHANGE HEIGHT=[layer_z] LAYER=[layer_num]
;AFTER_LAYER_CHANGE
;[layer_z]
AFTER_LAYER_CHANGE
Cura is a bit more difficult to configure, and it comes with the following known issues:
- Cura doesn't have proper placeholders for before and after layer changes, so the before triggers all fire and are followed immediately by the after triggers, all of which happens inside the layer change. This probably doesn't matter, but it does mean that you can't use the before and after triggers to avoid running code in the layer change.
- Cura doesn't provide the Z-height of the current layer, so it's inferred from the current nozzle position, which will include the Z-hop if the nozzle is currently raised. This means height based gcode triggers may fire earlier than expected.
- Cura's Insert at layer change fires the
After
trigger and then theBefore
trigger (i.e before or after the layer, versus before or after the layer change). These macros and PrusaSlicer do the opposite, which is something to keep in mind if you're used to how Cura does it. Note that these macros do use an Insert at layer change script to forceLAYER
comment generation, but that doesn't affect the trigger ordering. - Cura does not provide the first layer bounding rectangle, only the model bounding volume. This means the XY bounding box used to speed up mesh probing may be larger than it needs to be, resulting in bed probing that's not as fast as it could be.
Accepting the caveats, the macros work quite well with Cura if you follow the configuration steps listed below.
M190 S0
M109 S0
PRINT_START EXTRUDER={material_print_temperature_layer_0} BED={material_bed_temperature_layer_0} NOZZLE_SIZE={machine_nozzle_size}
; This is the place to put slicer purge lines if you haven't set a non-zero
; variable_start_purge_length to have START_PRINT automatically purge (e.g. if
; using a Mosaic Palette, which requires the slicer to generate the purge).
PRINT_END
Use the menu item for Extensions → Post Processing → Modify G-Code to open the Post Processing Plugin and add the following four scripts. The scripts must be run in the order listed below and be sure to copy the strings exactly, with no leading or trailing spaces.
- Search:
(\n;(MIN|MAX)X:([^\n]+)\n;\2Y:([^\n]+))
- Replace:
\1\nPRINT_START_SET MESH_\2=\3,\4
- Use Regular Expressions: ☑️
- Search:
(\n;LAYER_COUNT:([^\n]+))
- Replace:
\1\nINIT_LAYER_GCODE LAYERS=\2\nPRINT_START_SET LAYERS=\2
- Use Regular Expressions: ☑️
- When to insert:
Before
- G-code to insert:
;BEFORE_LAYER_CHANGE
- Search:
(\n;LAYER:([^\n]+))
- Replace:
\1\nBEFORE_LAYER_CHANGE LAYER=\2\nAFTER_LAYER_CHANGE
- Use Regular Expressions: ☑️
Once you have the macros working and are comfortable using them, you can have
Moonraker keep them up to date by adding the following into your
moonraker.conf
.
[update_manager klipper-macros]
type: git_repo
origin: https://github.com/jschuh/klipper-macros.git
path: ~/printer_data/config/klipper-macros # UPDATE THIS FOR YOUR PATH!!!
primary_branch: main
is_system_service: False
managed_services: klipper
Note: I'd advise against adding the auto-update entries to Moonraker until you have everything working well, because it can make uninstallation a bit harder due to how Moonraker's autoupdate behavior.
If you choose to uninstall these macros you basically need to reverse the installation steps. However, the most critical parts are listed below.
Ensure that you remove the following from your Klipper config (and any included configs):
- The full
[gcode_macro _km_options]
section - Any
include
sections withklipper-macros
in the path _KM_IDLE_TIMEOUT
in the[idle_timeout]
section
If you do not have Moonraker autoupdates configured you can delete the
klipper-macros
directory with something like the following command (adjusted
for your own paths):
rm -rf ~/printer_data/config/klipper-macros
If you do not want to change your slicer config, you should be able to leave
it as is, because it generates only a small amount of additional gcode, and the
basic parameters should work with any other PRINT_START
macros.
If you've configured Moonraker auto-updates you will need to remove the entire
[update_manager klipper-macros]
section and restart moonraker prior to
deleting the klipper-macros
directory, otherwise Moonraker may attempt to
recreate it. You may also find that it takes a few Moonraker update checks and
restarts before the klipper-macros section disappears from the UI.
All features are configured by setting variable_
values in the
[gcode_macro _km_options]
section. All available variables and their purpose
are listed in globals.cfg.
BED_MESH_CALIBRATE_FAST
Wraps the Klipper BED_MESH_CALIBRATE
command to scale and redistribute the
probe points so that only the appropriate area in MESH_MIN
and MESH_MAX
is probed. This can dramatically reduce probing times for anything that doesn't
fill the first layer of the bed. PRINT_START
will automatically use this for
bed mesh calibration if a [bed_mesh]
section is detected in your config.
The following additional configuration options are available from globals.cfg.
variable_probe_mesh_padding
- Extra padding around the rectangle defined byMESH_MIN
andMESH_MAX
.variable_probe_min_count
- Minimum number of probes for partial probing of a bed mesh.variable_probe_count_scale
- Scaling factor to increase probe count for partial bed probes.
Note: See the optional section for additional macros.
Note: The bed mesh optimizations are silently disabled for delta printers and when the mesh parameters include a
RELATIVE_REFERENCE_INDEX
(which is icnompatible with dynamic mesh generation).
BED_MESH_CHECK
Checks the [bed_mesh]
config and warns if mesh_min
or mesh_max
could allow
a move out of range during BED_MESH_CALIBRATE
. This is run implictily at
Klipper startup and at the start of BED_MESH_CALIBRATE
.
Provides a set of macros for selecting different bed surfaces with
correspdonding Z offset adjustments to compensate for their thickness. All
available surfaces must be listed in the variable_bed_surfaces
array.
Corresponding LCD menus for sheet selection and babystepping will be added to
Setup and Tune if lcd_menus.cfg
is included. Any Z offset
adjustments made in the LCD menus, console, or other clients (e.g. Mainsail,
Fluidd) will be applied to the current sheet and persisted across restarts.
Sets the provided surface active (from one listed in listed in
variable_bed_surfaces
) and adjusts the current Z offset to match the
offset for the surface. If no SURFACE
argument is provided the available
surfaces are listed, with active surface preceded by a *
.
SURFACE
- Bed surface with an associated offset.
Directly sets the the Z offset of SURFACE
to the value of OFFSET
. If no
argument for SURFACE
is provided the current active surface is used. If no
argument for OFFSET
is provided the current offset is displayed.
OFFSET
- New Z offset for the given surface.SURFACE
(default: current surface) - Bed surface.
Note: The
SET_GCODE_OFFSET
macro is overridden to update the offset for the active surface. This makes the bed surface work with Z offset adjustments made via any interface or client.
Adjusts surface offsets to account for changes in the Z endstop position or
probe Z offset. A message to invoke this command will be shown in the console
when a relevant change is made to printer.cfg
.
IGNORE
- Set to 1 to reset the saved offsets without adjusting the surfaces.
Implements the M300 command (if a corresponding [output_pin beeper]
section is
present). This command causes the speaker to emit an audible tone.
Emits an audible tone.
P
(default:variable_beep_duration
) - Duration of tone.S
(default:variable_beep_frequency
) - Frequency of tone.
Provides convenience methods for extruding along a path and drawing purge lines.
Note: The drawing macros require every
extruder
config(s) to have correctnozzle_diameter
andfilament_diameter
settings.
Extrudes a line of filament at the specified height and width from the current coordinate to the supplied XY coordinate (using the currently active extruder).
X
(default: current X position) - Absolute X coordinate to draw to.Y
(default: current Y position) - Absolute Y coordinate to draw to.HEIGHT
(default: set viaSET_DRAW_PARAMS
) - Height (in mm) used to calculate extrusion volume.WIDTH
(default: set viaSET_DRAW_PARAMS
) - Extrusion width in mm.FEEDRATE
(default: set viaSET_DRAW_PARAMS
) - Drawing feedrate in mm/m.
Note: The Z axis position must be set prior to caling this macro. The
HEIGHT
parameter is used only to calculate the extrusion volume.
Sets the default parameters used by DRAW_LINE_TO. This is helpful in reducing
DRAW_LINE_TO
command line lengths (particluarly important when debugging in
the console).
HEIGHT
(optional; 0.2mm at startup) - Height (in mm) used to calculate extrusion volume.WIDTH
(optional; nozzle diameter at startup) - Extrusion width in mm.FEEDRATE
(optional; 1200mm/m at startup) - Drawing feedrate in mm/m.
Moves to a position at the front edge of the first print layer and purges the specified length of filament as a line (or rows of lines) in front of the supplied print area. If no print area is specified the purge lines are drawn at the front edge of the maximum printable area. If no printable area is set it defaults to the respective axis limits.
PRINT_MIN
(default:variable_print_min
) - Upper boundary of print.PRINT_MAX
(default:variable_print_max
) - Lower boundary of print.HEIGHT
(default: 62.5% of nozzle diameter) - Extrusion height in mm.WIDTH
(default: 125% of nozzle diameter) - Extrusion width in mm.LENGTH
(default:variable_start_purge_length
) - Length of filament to purge. The default invariable_start_purge_length
is also the amount that is automatically purged at print start.
Note: You must set
variable_print_min
andvariable_print_max
if the X and Y axis limits in your config allow your toolhead to move outside the printable area (e.g. for dockable probes or purge buckets).
Note: If your print touches the front edge of the bed it will overlap with with the extrusions from
DRAW_PURGE_LINE
.
Implements scaling parameters that alter the behavior of the M106 command. Once set, these parameters apply to any fan speed until they are cleared (by default this happens at the start and end of the print).
Sets scaling parameters for the extruder fan.
BOOST
(default:0
) - Added to the fan speed.SCALE
(default:1.0
) - TheBOOST
value is added an then the fan speed is multiplied bySCALE
.MAXIMUM
(default:255
) - The fan speed is clamped to no larger thanMAXIMUM
.MINIMUM
(default:0
) - The fan speed is clamped to no less thanMINIMUM
; if this is a non-zero value the fan can be stopped only via the M107 command.SPEED
(optional) - This specifies a new speed target, otherwise any new adjustments will be applied to the unadjusted value of the last set fan speed.
- Clears all existing fan scaling factors.
Loads or unloads filament to the nozzle.
LENGTH
(default:variable_load_length
) - The length of filament to load or unload.SPEED
(default:variable_load_speed
) - Speed (in mm/m) to feed the filament.MINIMUM
(default:min_extrude_temp
+ 5) - Ensures the extruder is heated to at least the specified temperature.
- The
M701
andM702
commands are implemented with a default filament length ofvariable_load_length
.
Adds scaling parameters that can alter the behavior of the specified heater. Once set, these parameters apply to any temperature target on that heater until the scalaing parameters are cleared. A zero target temperature will turn the heater off regardless of scaling parameters.
Sets scaling parameters for the specified heater. If run without any arguments any currently scaled heaters and thier scaling parameters will be listed. By default the scaling is cleared at the start and end of a print.
HEATER
- The name of the heater to scale.BOOST
(default:0.0
) - Added to a non-zero target temperature.SCALE
(default:1.0
) - Multiplied with the boosted target temperature.MAXIMUM
(default:max_temp
) - The target temperature is clamped to no larger thanMAXIMUM
. This value must be betweenmin_temp
andmin_temp
, inclusive.MINIMUM
(default:min_temp
) - A non-zero target temperature is clamped to no less thanMINIMUM
. This value must be betweenmin_temp
andmin_temp
, inclusive.TARGET
(optional) - This specifies a new target temperature, otherwise any new adjustments will be applied to the unadjusted value of the last set target temperature.
Note: a zero target temperature will turn the heater off regardless of scaling parameters.
Clears current heater scaling.
HEATER
(optional) - The name of the heater to reset.
Note: if no HEATER argument is specified scaling parameters will be reset for all heaters.
The scaled version of Klipper's SET_HEATER_TEMPERATURE
. All arguments are the
same and the function is identical, except that scaling values are applied.
The scaled version of Klipper's TEMPERATURE_WAIT
. All arguments are the
same and the function is identical, except that scaling values are applied.
- The chamber heating commands
M141
andM191
are implemented if a corresponding[heater_generic chamber]
section is defined in the config. - The
R
temperature parameter from Marlin is implemented for theM109
andM190
commands. This parameter will cause a wait until the target temperature stabilizes (i.e. the normal Klipper behavior forS
). - The
S
parameter for theM109
andM190
commands is altered to behave as it does in Marlin. Rather than causing a wait until the temperature stabilizes, the wait will complete as soon as the temperature target is exceeded. - The
M109
,M190
,M191
,M104
,M140
, andM141
are all overridden to implement the heater scaling described above.
Note: Both
SET_HEATER_TEMPERATURE
andTEMPERATURE_WAIT
are not overriden and will not scale values. This means that heater scaling adjustments made in clients like Mainsail and Fluidd will not be scaled (because that seemed like the clearest behavior). The custom LCD menus will also replace the temperature controls with non-scaling versions. If you use the stock menus you'll get scaled values.
Extends the G28
command to add lazy homing by not re-homing already homed axes
when the O
argument is included (equivalent to the same argument in Marlin).
See Klipper G28
documentation for general information and detail on the other
arguments.
O
- Omits axes from the homing procedure if they are already homed.
Note: If you have a
[homing_override]
section you will need to update anyG28
commands in the gcode part to useG28.6245197
instead (which is the renamed version of Klipper's built-inG28
). Failure to do this will causeG28
commands to error out with the message Macro G28 called recursively.
Provides the capability to run user-specified g-code commands at arbitrary layer changes.
Runs abritrary, user-provided g-code commands at the user-specified layer or height. If no arguments are specified it will display all currently scheduled g-code commands along with their associated layer or height.
HEIGHT
- Z height (in mm) to run the command. Exactly one ofHEIGHT
orLAYER
must be specified.LAYER
- Layer number (zero indexed) to run the command. Exactly one ofHEIGHT
orLAYER
must be specified. The special valuenext
may be specified run the command at the next layer change.COMMAND
- The command to run at layer change. Take care to properly quote spaces and escape any special characters.BEFORE
(default:0
) - Set to 1 run the command before the layer change (i.e. immediately following completion of the previous layer). By default commands run after the layer change (i.e. immediately preceding the next layer). In most cases this distinction here doesn't matter, but it can be important when dealing with toolchangers or other multi-material printing.
Cancels all g-code commands previously scheduled at any layer or height.
PAUSE_NEXT_LAYER ...
- Schedules the current print to pause at the next layer change. See
PAUSE
macro for additional arguments.
- Schedules the current print to pause at the next layer change. See
PAUSE_AT_LAYER { HEIGHT=<pos> | LAYER=<layer> } ...
- Schedules the current print to pause at the specified layer change.
See
PAUSE
for additional arguments.
- Schedules the current print to pause at the specified layer change.
See
SPEED_AT_LAYER { HEIGHT=<pos> | LAYER=<layer> } SPEED=<percentage>
- Schedules a feedrate adjustment at the specified layer change. (
SPEED
parameter behaves the same as theM220
S
parameter.)
- Schedules a feedrate adjustment at the specified layer change. (
FLOW_AT_LAYER { HEIGHT=<pos> | LAYER=<layer> } FLOW=<percentage>
- Schedules a flow-rate adjustment at the specified layer change. (
FLOW
parameter behaves the same as theM221
S
parameter.)
- Schedules a flow-rate adjustment at the specified layer change. (
FAN_AT_LAYER { HEIGHT=<pos> | LAYER=<layer> } ...
- Schedules a fan adjustment at the specified layer change. See
SET_FAN_SCALING
for additional arguments.
- Schedules a fan adjustment at the specified layer change. See
HEATER_AT_LAYER { HEIGHT=<pos> | LAYER=<layer> } ...
- Schedules a heater adjustment at the specified layer change. See
SET_HEATER_SCALING
for additional arguments.
- Schedules a heater adjustment at the specified layer change. See
Note: If any triggers cause an exception the current print will abort. The convenience macros above validate their arguments as much as is possible to reduce the chances of an aborted print, but they cannot entirely eliminate the risk of a macro doing something that aborts the print.
Implements toolhead parking.
Parks the toolhead.
P
(default:2
) - Parking modeP=0
- If current Z-pos is lower than Z-park then the nozzle will be raised to reach Z-park heightP=1
- No matter the current Z-pos, the nozzle will be raised/lowered to reach Z-park height.P=2
- The nozzle height will be raised by Z-park amount but never going over the machine’s Z height limit.
X
(default:variable_park_x
) - Absolute X parking coordinate.Y
(default:variable_park_y
) - Absolute Y parking coordinate.Z
(default:variable_park_z
) - Z parking coordinate applied according to theP
parameter.LAZY
(default: 1) - Will home any unhomed axes if needed and will not move any axis if already homed and parked (even ifP=2
).
Note: If a print is in progress the larger of the tallest printed layer or the current Z position will be used as the current Z position, to avoid collisions with already printed objects during a sequential print.
- The
G27
command is implemented with a defaultP0
argument.
Pauses the current print.
X
(default:variable_park_x
) - Absolute X parking coordinate.Y
(default:variable_park_y
) - Absolute Y parking coordinate.Z
(default:variable_park_z
) - Relative Z parking coordinateE
(default:5
) - Retraction length to prevent ooze.B
(default:10
) - Number of beeps to emit (ifM300
is enabled).
E
(default:5
) - Retraction length to prevent ooze.
Cancels the print and performs all the same functions as PRINT_END
.
- The
M24
,M25
,M600
,M601
, andM602
commands are all implemented by wrapping the above commands.
Sets up the printer prior to starting a print (called from the slicer's print
start g-code). A target CHAMBER
temperature may be provided if a
[heater_generic chamber]
section is present in the klipper config.
If MESH_MIN
and MESH_MAX
are provided, then BED_MESH_CALIBRATE
will probe
only the area within the specified rectangle, and will scale the number of
probes to the appropriate density (this can dramatically reduce probe times for
smaller prints).
BED
- Bed heater starting temperature.EXTRUDER
- Extruder heater starting temperature.CHAMBER
(optional) - Chamber heater starting temperature.MESH_MIN
(optional) - Minimum x,y coordinate of the first layer.MESH_MAX
(optional) - Maximum x,y coordinate of the first layer.NOZZLE_SIZE
(default: nozzle_diameter) - Nozzle diameter of the primary extruder.LAYERS
(optional) - Total number of layers in the print.
Parks the printhead, shuts down heaters, fans, etc, and performs general state housekeeping at the end of the print (called from the slicer's print end g-code).
These are some basic wrappers for Klipper's analogs to some of Marlin's velocity related commands, such as accelleration, jerk, and linear advance.
- The
M201
,M203
,M204
, andM205
commands are implemented by calling Klipper'sSET_VELOCITY_LIMIT
command. For calls that set theACCEL
parameter, theACCEL_TO_DECEL
parameter is also set and scaled byvariable_velocity_decel_scale
(default:0.5
). - The
M900
command is implemented by calling Klipper'sSET_PRESSURE_ADVANCE
command. TheK
factor is scaled byvariable_pressure_advance_scale
(default:-1.0
). If the scaling value is negative theM900
command has no effect.
BED_MESH_CALIBRATE
and G20
Overrides the default BED_MESH_CALIBRATE
to use BED_MESH_CALIBRATE_FAST
instead, and adds the G20
command.
Configuration:
[include klipper-macros/optional/bed_mesh.cfg]
Requirements: A properly configured bed_mesh
section.
Adds relevant menu items to an LCD display and improves some existing functionality. See the customization section above for more information on how to configure specific behaviors.
- Confirmation added for cancelling the print or disabling steppers during a print.
- Several temperature menu changes:
- Up to 10 filaments and their corresponding temperatures can be set via
variable_menu_temperature
. - Per filament chamber temperature controls are available if a
[heater_generic chamber]
section is configured. - The cooldown commands are moved to the top level temperature menu.
- Up to 10 filaments and their corresponding temperatures can be set via
- The filament loading commands are replaced with macros that use the lengths
and speeds specified in
variable_load_length
andvariable_load_speed
, which includes a priming phase at the end of the load (controlled viavariable_load_priming_length
andvariable_load_priming_speed
). - Bed surface management is integrated into the setup and tuning menus.
- The SD card menu has been streamlined for printing and non-printing modes.
- The setup menu includes host shutdown, host restart, speed, and flow controls.
- You can hide the Octoprint or SD card menus if you don't use them
(via
variable_menu_show_octoprint
andvariable_menu_show_sdcard
, respectively).
Configuration:
[include klipper-macros/optional/lcd_menus.cfg]
Requirements: A properly configured display
section.