Maximizing Print Speed with Creality Sonic Pad - You printed HOW FAST?!? 8.6K views 2 years ago. This means it can do those functions much faster than when using Marlin. If you then attach an accelerometer you can run input shaping calculations on your toolhead and bed to allow you to print at high speed without significant ringing in the prints.
Klipper also lets you apply pressure advance settings for better quality prints at high speed. The Sonic Pad now shows the printing screen where as well as checking the print progress you can adjust the Z-offset, speed, flow, temperatures and fan speeds during the print. I feel like i must be doing something wrong.
I've finally got my sonic pad up and running on my ender 3 max neo with a sprite pro. Got a couple of prints that have come out great however i had to run the prints very slow. Anything faster than 70mms for pla or 50mms for petg ends up not sticking at all, sticks for the first few layers and stops sticking, or has a layer shift after about 5.
In this video, we will learn how to tune acceleration for your printer. For these examples, I am using a CR-10S Pro V2, with a Creality Sonic Pad. Creality's Sonic Pad is a 7-inch touchscreen running on Klipper firmware and powered by a 64-bit operating system.
A powerful combination of software and hardware ensures unparalleled 3D printing performance! I have been working to figure out how to better print with the sonic pad, main reason was I wanted to print somewhat faster. I have many of the issues worked out, and now want to focus on the first layer issue. Up till now I have printed smaller parts so it really hasn't been an issue.
Before the sonic pad I used to use the superslicer, I still think it is better for me to understand, but. I'm on an ender 3 s1 pro, with sonic pad. Layer height.15, Max acceleration at 2500mms, Print speed 100-150mms, Travel speed 300mms, Jerk and acceleration control OFF in slicer.
In this video I'll show you how to test what your klipper controlled 3d printer can do and show you how to set a limit for your acceleration to avoid print d. I need the sonic pad to increase print speeds and keep the quality. I often need to speed up the printer in my slicer but it hurts print quality to where it is bearable but not practical.