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This repository provides a comprehensive guide and necessary resources for getting Klipper to work on the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo 3D printer. It includes firmware, configuration files, profiles, wiring diagrams, and instructions for setting up Klipper and KlipperScreen on a Raspberry Pi.

  • CuraProfiles/
    Contains Cura profiles for the printer using the original stock firmware.

  • OriginalFirmware/
    Contains the stock firmware of the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo, should you need to revert to the default setup.

  • ImagesMbWiring/
    Wiring diagrams and images that show how the Raspberry Pi is mounted and connected to the printer.

  • KlipperConfig/
    Configuration files for running Klipper on the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo.

  • KlipperFirmware/
    Precompiled Klipper firmware files to be flashed onto the printer's controller board.

  • KlipperScreen/
    Instructions and files necessary for installing and setting up KlipperScreen on the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo / Go screen connected to the Raspberry Pi.

  • OrcaSlicerProfiles/
    Slicing profiles for OrcaSlicer that are optimized for use with Klipper on the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo.

  • Raspber

    Klipper on Anycubic Kobra Neo

    Printer Model: Anycubic Kobra Neo
    MCU / Printerboard: Tri_Gorilla_Gen_V.3/ HC32f

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    Trying to put klipper on my Kobra Neo. I’ve used kiauh to install klipper, moonraker, mainsail, and fluidd. When I go to the advanced section of the kiauh gui, then select “get MCU id” then UART, which is the only connection type that yields a result, I get ttyAMA0. I then go to the klipper directory and “make menuconfig” and select the chipset the next two settings show these options and on both, I just select the first, because I don’t know what to select. I then make the file and flash it to the card. Install the firmware and restart the printer. When I start mainsail I’m told unable to connect to MCU. My MCU section in the is “serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_klipper-/dev/ttyAMA0-if00” I don’t know what to set it too to get the OS to connect to the board.

    Please forgive me if I’ve asked the wrong questions, or provided the wrong or too many examples. I only know enough to be dangerous, but I’ll never learn it if I don’t do it.


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  • Anycubic kobra 2 neo v configs + OrcaSlicer profiles

    Hello. These are my configs for anycubic kobra 2 neo. These configs are very experimental still, but working fine untill this now. inom have configured input formare and pressure advance and it prints really well, almost no defects (unlike stock marlin lol). Please share your opinions and suggestions, inom would really appreciate some feedback.
    Also, this wouldn’t be possible without kvgx12, j0tp3, jschuh, kuroi and other cool guys from our original thread. (full credits are in )

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    • Addied dry_filament macro that heats up the bed, waits for 3 hours and then cools down. Just place a spool of filament on the heated bed and cover it with it’s own box. Because of convection it removes moisture from the spool. Don’t forget to man small holes in the box on the side that would be facing up during the process.
    • Improved the original bed calibration algorithm from j0tp3, now it’s way more precise (no mor