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Where is the prusa config file? #57

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JBTERRA opened this issue Feb 3, 2019 · 2 comments
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Where is the prusa config file? #57

JBTERRA opened this issue Feb 3, 2019 · 2 comments

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@JBTERRA
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JBTERRA commented Feb 3, 2019

The guide speak about a mk3 config file but I can't find one to download. I have a MK2s but I hope to get this file as a starting point to configure klipper

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Arksine commented Feb 3, 2019

It is in the PrusaOwners repo. I have plans to merge it upstream, there are other things that need to be handled first.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PrusaOwners/klipper/master/config/printer-prusa-i3-mk3-2017.cfg

Note that this configuration contains items not yet merged into Kevin's repo.

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JBTERRA commented Feb 4, 2019

Thank you. Btw I've got a prusa MK2 and I've tried to adapt the config with the generic mini rambo example. It kinda work but can't see the speed processing I thought, it seems like before with a gcode I'm using for testing.

I'm using the mk2 also as a laser engraver. With original prusa firmware (marlin) I can scan grayscale images buy it seems I hit the limit of minirambo processing capacity for gcode so I've got a cap in speed.

Thought that going to klipper could give me more speed in scanning but it seems the same.

Maybe I've one something wrong or Is normal that I can't fast scan even with klipper? (maybe is more oriented to speed up prints but gcode processing speed is the same)

Hope you can give me some hints, thanks

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