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Anet A8 with Sprite Extruder and Klipper Slow Print Configuration
This repository contains configurations for a modified Anet A8 printer with an Ender 3 motherboard, Klipper firmware, and Creality Sprite extruder. The configurations are specifically optimized for slow, stable printing to resolve glitching and fast speed issues.
Files Included
3d_printer_annet/printer.cfg- Klipper configuration with reduced speed/acceleration settings3d_printer_annet/orca_slicer/print_settings.ini- Orca Slicer configuration file with slow print profiles3d_printer_annet/orca_slicer/xecut_tuned_v1.orca_printer- Bundled Orca Slicer configuration (printer, filament, and process settings)
Klipper Setup Instructions
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Update Your Klipper Configuration:
- Make a backup of your existing
printer.cfgfile - Replace or update your configuration with the settings in the provided
3d_printer_annet/printer.cfg - Key changes include:
- Reduced max_velocity (100 mm/s)
- Reduced max_accel (500 mm/s²)
- Reduced Z axis speeds
- Added pressure advance settings for the Sprite extruder
- Added PRINT_START and PRINT_END macros
- Added gcode_arcs support for G2/G3 commands
- Make a backup of your existing
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Restart Klipper:
- After updating your configuration, restart Klipper to apply the changes
- Check for any errors in the Klipper logs
Orca Slicer Setup Instructions
Method 1: Direct Import (Recommended)
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Download and Install Orca Slicer (if not already installed):
- Download from: https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/releases
- Install on your computer
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Import Configuration Bundle:
- Open Orca Slicer
- Go to "File" → "Import" → "Import Config Bundle"
- Select the
3d_printer_annet/orca_slicer/xecut_tuned_v1.orca_printerfile - This will import all printer, filament, and process profiles at once
Method 2: Using the INI File
- Import Print Settings:
- Open Orca Slicer
- Go to "File" → "Import" → "Import Config"
- Select the
3d_printer_annet/orca_slicer/print_settings.inifile - This will import the "Slow and Stable" print profile, "PLA Slow" filament profile, and "Anet A8 Klipper" printer profile
Method 3: Command Line Extraction and Manual Import
If you need to examine or modify the configuration files before importing, you can extract and view them using the command line:
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Extract the Configuration Files:
# Create an extraction directory mkdir -p /tmp/orca_extract # Copy the configuration bundle cp path/to/3d_printer_annet/orca_slicer/xecut_tuned_v1.orca_printer /tmp/orca_extract/ # Change to the extraction directory cd /tmp/orca_extract # Extract the files (the .orca_printer file is actually a zip archive) unzip xecut_tuned_v1.orca_printer -
Examine the Extracted Files:
printer/xecut_tuned_v1.json- Printer settingsfilament/- Various filament profilesprocess/- Print process profilesbundle_structure.json- Metadata about the configuration bundle
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Manual Import in Orca Slicer: After reviewing/modifying the files, you can:
- Import individual configurations via "File" → "Import" → "Import Config"
- Or repackage the files into a zip archive and rename it with the
.orca_printerextension
Configuring G2/G3 Arc Commands
If you experience "Unknown command: G2" or "Unknown command: G3" errors:
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Enable Arc Support in Klipper:
- Make sure your
printer.cfgincludes:[gcode_arcs] resolution: 0.1 - Restart Klipper after adding this section
- Make sure your
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OR Disable Arc Commands in Orca Slicer:
- Go to "Print Settings" → "Expert" → "G-code options"
- Uncheck "Use G2/G3 commands for curves"
- Save the profile
Verify Settings
- Check that your printer profile has these settings:
- G-code flavor: Klipper
- Start G-code:
START_PRINT EXTRUDER=[first_layer_temperature] BED=[first_layer_bed_temperature] - End G-code:
PRINT_END
- Check that the "Slow and Stable" print profile has:
- Perimeter speeds: 30 mm/s
- External perimeter speed: 25 mm/s
- First layer speed: 15 mm/s
- All accelerations set to 500 mm/s² or lower
Additional Notes
- The Sprite extruder works best with lower retraction settings (0.5mm)
- Consider enabling "Z hop on retraction" if you have z-banding issues
- PLA works best at lower speeds when cooling is limited
- For more information about Klipper configurations, see: https://www.klipper3d.org/Config_Reference.html