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example.cfg
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# This file serves as documentation for config parameters. One may
# copy and edit this file to configure a new cartesian style
# printer. For delta style printers, see the "example-delta.cfg"
# file. For corexy/h-bot style printers, see the "example-corexy.cfg"
# file. Only common config sections are described here - see the
# "example-extras.cfg" file for configuring less common devices.
# DO NOT COPY THIS FILE WITHOUT CAREFULLY READING AND UPDATING IT
# FIRST. Incorrectly configured parameters may cause damage.
# A note on pin names: pins may be configured with a hardware name
# (such as "PA4") or with an Arduino alias name (such as "ar29" or
# "analog3"). In order to use Arduino names, the pin_map variable in
# the mcu section must be present and have a value of "arduino".
# Pin names may be preceded by an '!' to indicate that a reverse
# polarity should be used (eg, trigger on low instead of high). Input
# pins may be preceded by a '^' to indicate that a hardware pull-up
# resistor should be enabled for the pin.
# The stepper_x section is used to describe the stepper controlling
# the X axis in a cartesian robot.
[stepper_x]
step_pin: ar54
# Step GPIO pin (triggered high). This parameter must be provided.
dir_pin: ar55
# Direction GPIO pin (high indicates positive direction). This
# parameter must be provided.
enable_pin: !ar38
# Enable pin (default is enable high; use ! to indicate enable
# low). If this parameter is not provided then the stepper motor
# driver must always be enabled.
step_distance: .0225
# Distance in mm that each step causes the axis to travel. This
# parameter must be provided.
endstop_pin: ^ar3
# Endstop switch detection pin. This parameter must be provided for
# the X, Y, and Z steppers on cartesian style printers.
#position_min: 0
# Minimum valid distance (in mm) the user may command the stepper to
# move to. The default is 0mm.
position_endstop: 0
# Location of the endstop (in mm). This parameter must be provided
# for the X, Y, and Z steppers on cartesian style printers.
position_max: 200
# Maximum valid distance (in mm) the user may command the stepper to
# move to. This parameter must be provided for the X, Y, and Z
# steppers on cartesian style printers.
#homing_speed: 5.0
# Maximum velocity (in mm/s) of the stepper when homing. The default
# is 5mm/s.
#homing_retract_dist: 5.0
# Distance to backoff (in mm) before homing a second time during
# homing. The default is 5mm.
#homing_positive_dir:
# If true, homing will cause the stepper to move in a positive
# direction (away from zero); if false, home towards zero. The
# default is true if position_endstop is near position_max and false
# if near position_min.
#homing_stepper_phases: 0
# One may optionally set this to the number of phases of the stepper
# motor driver (which is the number of micro-steps multiplied by
# four). When set, the phase of the stepper driver will be used
# during homing to improve the accuracy of the endstop switch.
#homing_endstop_accuracy: 0.200
# Sets the expected accuracy (in mm) of the endstop. This represents
# the maximum error distance the endstop may trigger (eg, if an
# endstop may occasionally trigger 100um early or up to 100um late
# then set this to 0.200 for 200um). This setting is used with
# homing_stepper_phases and is only useful if that parameter is also
# configured.
#homing_endstop_phase: 0
# This specifies the phase of the stepper motor driver to expect
# when hitting the endstop. This setting is only meaningful if
# homing_stepper_phases is also set. Only set this value if one is
# sure the stepper motor driver is reset every time the mcu is
# reset. If this is not set, but homing_stepper_phases is set, then
# the stepper phase will be detected on the first home and that
# phase will be used on all subsequent homes.
# The stepper_y section is used to describe the stepper controlling
# the Y axis in a cartesian robot. It has the same settings as the
# stepper_x section.
[stepper_y]
step_pin: ar60
dir_pin: !ar61
enable_pin: !ar56
step_distance: .0225
endstop_pin: ^ar14
position_endstop: 0
position_max: 200
# The stepper_z section is used to describe the stepper controlling
# the Z axis in a cartesian robot. It has the same settings as the
# stepper_x section.
[stepper_z]
step_pin: ar46
dir_pin: ar48
enable_pin: !ar62
step_distance: .005
endstop_pin: ^ar18
position_endstop: 0.5
position_max: 200
# The extruder section is used to describe both the stepper
# controlling the printer extruder and the heater parameters for the
# nozzle. The stepper configuration has the same settings as the
# stepper_x section and the heater configuration has the same settings
# as the heater_bed section (described below).
[extruder]
step_pin: ar26
dir_pin: ar28
enable_pin: !ar24
step_distance: .004242
nozzle_diameter: 0.500
# Diameter of the nozzle orifice (in mm). This parameter must be
# provided.
filament_diameter: 3.500
# Diameter of the raw filament (in mm) as it enters the
# extruder. This parameter must be provided.
#max_extrude_cross_section:
# Maximum area of the cross section of an extrusion line (in
# mm^2). This setting prevents excessive amounts of extrusion during
# relatively small XY moves. If a move requests an extrusion rate
# that would exceed this value it will cause an error to be
# returned. The default is: 4.0 * nozzle_diameter^2
#max_extrude_only_distance: 50.0
# Maximum length (in mm of raw filament) that an extrude only move
# may be. If an extrude only move requests a distance greater than
# this value it will cause an error to be returned. The default is
# 50mm.
#max_extrude_only_velocity:
# Maximum velocity (in mm/s) of the extruder motor for extrude only
# moves. If this is not specified then it is calculated to match the
# limit an XY printing move with a max_extrude_cross_section
# extrusion would have.
#max_extrude_only_accel:
# Maximum acceleration (in mm/s^2) of the extruder motor for extrude
# only moves. If this is not specified then it is calculated to
# match the limit an XY printing move with a
# max_extrude_cross_section extrusion would have.
#pressure_advance: 0.0
# The amount of raw filament to push into the extruder during
# extruder acceleration. An equal amount of filament is retracted
# during deceleration. It is measured in millimeters per
# millimeter/second. The default is 0, which disables pressure
# advance.
#pressure_advance_lookahead_time: 0.010
# A time (in seconds) to "look ahead" at future extrusion moves when
# calculating pressure advance. This is used to reduce the
# application of pressure advance during cornering moves that would
# otherwise cause retraction followed immediately by pressure
# buildup. This setting only applies if pressure_advance is
# non-zero. The default is 0.010 (10 milliseconds).
#
# The remaining variables describe the extruder heater.
heater_pin: ar10
# PWM output pin controlling the heater. This parameter must be
# provided.
#max_power: 1.0
# The maximum power (expressed as a value from 0.0 to 1.0) that the
# heater_pin may be set to. The value 1.0 allows the pin to be set
# fully enabled for extended periods, while a value of 0.5 would
# allow the pin to be enabled for no more than half the time. This
# setting may be used to limit the total power output (over extended
# periods) to the heater. The default is 1.0.
sensor_type: EPCOS 100K B57560G104F
# Type of sensor - this may be "EPCOS 100K B57560G104F", "ATC
# Semitec 104GT-2", "NTC 100K beta 3950", or "AD595". This parameter
# must be provided.
sensor_pin: analog13
# Analog input pin connected to the sensor. This parameter must be
# provided.
#pullup_resistor: 4700
# The resistance (in ohms) of the pullup attached to the
# thermistor. This parameter is only valid when the sensor is a
# thermistor. The default is 4700 ohms.
#adc_voltage: 5.0
# The ADC comparison voltage. This parameter is only valid when the
# sensor is an AD595. The default is 5 volts.
control: pid
# Control algorithm (either pid or watermark). This parameter must
# be provided.
pid_Kp: 22.2
# Kp is the "proportional" constant for the pid. This parameter must
# be provided for PID heaters.
pid_Ki: 1.08
# Ki is the "integral" constant for the pid. This parameter must be
# provided for PID heaters.
pid_Kd: 114
# Kd is the "derivative" constant for the pid. This parameter must
# be provided for PID heaters.
#pid_deriv_time: 2.0
# A time value (in seconds) over which the derivative in the pid
# will be smoothed to reduce the impact of measurement noise. The
# default is 2 seconds.
#pid_integral_max:
# The maximum "windup" the integral term may accumulate. The default
# is to use the same value as max_power.
#min_extrude_temp: 170
# The minimum temperature (in Celsius) at which extruder move
# commands may be issued. The default is 170 Celsius.
min_temp: 0
# Minimum temperature in Celsius (mcu will shutdown if not
# met). This parameter must be provided.
max_temp: 210
# Maximum temperature (mcu will shutdown if temperature is above
# this value). This parameter must be provided.
# The heater_bed section describes a heated bed (if present - omit
# section if not present).
[heater_bed]
heater_pin: ar8
sensor_type: EPCOS 100K B57560G104F
sensor_pin: analog14
control: watermark
#max_delta: 2.0
# On 'watermark' controlled heaters this is the number of degrees in
# Celsius above the target temperature before disabling the heater
# as well as the number of degrees below the target before
# re-enabling the heater. The default is 2 degrees Celsius.
min_temp: 0
max_temp: 110
# Print cooling fan (omit section if fan not present).
[fan]
pin: ar9
# PWM output pin controlling the fan. This parameter must be
# provided.
#max_power: 1.0
# The maximum power (expressed as a value from 0.0 to 1.0) that the
# pin may be set to. The value 1.0 allows the pin to be set fully
# enabled for extended periods, while a value of 0.5 would allow the
# pin to be enabled for no more than half the time. This setting may
# be used to limit the total power output (over extended periods) to
# the fan. The default is 1.0.
#hard_pwm: 0
# Set this value to force hardware PWM instead of software PWM. Set
# to 1 to force a hardware PWM at the fastest rate; set to a higher
# number to force hardware PWM with the given cycle time in clock
# ticks. The default is 0 which enables software PWM with a cycle
# time of 10ms.
#kick_start_time: 0.100
# Time (in seconds) to run the fan at full speed when first enabling
# it (helps get the fan spinning). The default is 0.100 seconds.
# Micro-controller information.
[mcu]
serial: /dev/ttyACM0
# The serial port to connect to the MCU. The default is /dev/ttyS0
#baud: 250000
# The baud rate to use. The default is 250000.
pin_map: arduino
# This option may be used to enable Arduino pin name aliases. The
# default is to not enable the aliases.
#restart_method: arduino
# This controls the mechanism the host will use to reset the
# micro-controller. The choices are 'arduino', 'rpi_usb', and
# 'command'. The 'arduino' method (toggle DTR; set baud to 1200) is
# common on Arduino boards and clones. The 'rpi_usb' method is
# useful on Raspberry Pi boards with micro-controllers powered over
# USB - it briefly disables power to all USB ports to accomplish a
# micro-controller reset. The 'command' method involves sending a
# Klipper command to the micro-controller so that it can reset
# itself. The default is 'arduino'.
# The printer section controls high level printer settings.
[printer]
kinematics: cartesian
# This option must be "cartesian" for cartesian printers.
max_velocity: 500
# Maximum velocity (in mm/s) of the toolhead (relative to the
# print). This parameter must be specified.
max_accel: 3000
# Maximum acceleration (in mm/s^2) of the toolhead (relative to the
# print). This parameter must be specified.
#max_accel_to_decel:
# A pseudo acceleration (in mm/s^2) controlling how fast the
# toolhead may go from acceleration to deceleration. It is used to
# reduce the top speed of short zig-zag moves (and thus reduce
# printer vibration from these moves). The default is half of
# max_accel.
max_z_velocity: 25
# For cartesian printers this sets the maximum velocity (in mm/s) of
# movement along the z axis. This setting can be used to restrict
# the maximum speed of the z stepper motor on cartesian
# printers. The default is to use max_velocity for max_z_velocity.
max_z_accel: 30
# For cartesian printers this sets the maximum acceleration (in
# mm/s^2) of movement along the z axis. It limits the acceleration
# of the z stepper motor on cartesian printers. The default is to
# use max_accel for max_z_accel.
#motor_off_time: 600
# Time (in seconds) of idle time before the printer will try to
# disable active motors. The default is 600 seconds.
#junction_deviation: 0.02
# Distance (in mm) used to control the internal approximated
# centripetal velocity cornering algorithm. A larger number will
# permit higher "cornering speeds" at the junction of two moves. The
# default is 0.02mm.