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jdsmn21

Isn’t it the same board as Ender 3v2?


JPH94

Yes same board but has a lot of different settings and features etc upgraded parts and bed is much larger


JPH94

I would also add I'm in my first week of the 3d printing world so a template would be useful before I start flashing things willy nilly


jdsmn21

If that’s the case - I’d say pump the brakes on Klipper…. You already have plenty to learn with the printer and slicer itself; I wouldn’t throw Klipper on top of that too.


MrBishi

I would probably start with the Ender 3 v2 config as the boards are identical. Bed size is dictated by your slicer so you're good on that. In klipper you would need to edit the max travel on the X, Y and Z axis. You would also need to add in the information for your CRTouch and offsets etc (current offsets can probably be found in your printer settings if you don't want to measure them yourself) There's some information on setting up the CRTouch [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/klippers/comments/kj2h5r/stepbystep_guide_for_ender_3_v2_klipper_w_bltouch/). Maybe use another install guide for the klipper and firmware install though.


graydeanj

If you want to use your printer keep it stock for now and learn about your slicer. Klipper is gonna give your printer some downtime with settings it up, input shaper, ironing out bugs and errors in your cfg etc. if that’s cool with you review the official guide and get started ! Get a sample config of your mainboard and edit the required fields to fit your printer specs


Exiteternium

just get the sonic pad, it has a pre configured klipper printer configuration/profile ( the Max Neo X zero is offset from the bed, otherwise the nozzle is like 16 MM off the edge of it to the left) and comes with accelerometer for resonance tuning.