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Sovol 5' IPS Touch Screen with Klipper Firmware Pre-Installed for Sovol SV06 Plus 3D Printer, Assist SV06 Plus Speed up to 350mm/s

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$99.99

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About this item

  • Pre-installed Klipper firmware makes SV06 Plus print at 350mm/s, 2 times as before. Print quality can be kept while speeding up.
  • 5 inch IPS capatitive touch screen with a resolution of 480x800 provides high definition and rich colors. The Klipper touchscreen has great function options like height map, input shaper and slicing prints preview. It is customizable to suit your other printing needs. Multiple languages are also supported on this touch screen.
  • Clip Design makes installation easier.
  • Only fits for Sovol SV06 Plus. We do not recommend you to install it for Sovol SV06. You can order the specific Klipper screen for Sovol SV06.
  • Any questions about the product please let us know at any time.



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George
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
This is my first time using Klipper. I was really impressed how it made my printer go nuts, and I don't have to keep using the micro SD card to print stuff. However, this upgrade does make your filament sensor useless......
Alison Druce
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 9, 2024
I do a fair bit of 3D printing and this helps a lot. This is a good size touch screen of 5 inches with an 800 x 480 pixel resolution and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. TCertainly easy to set up and it improved control of the printer. Good speed and quality.Comes with leads and connectors and should be a considered buy for the 3D printer at this competative price.
Lee
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2024
Well packed and arrived quicklyIn 6 years of 3D printing this is the first time i have used Klipper, and glad i did it with Sovol as they have made it so easy.Lets start off with the pro's and con'sPro'sEverything you need is in the box.The Sovol community is very helpful if you get stuck.Instructions are clear.The benefits of using Klipper instead of your usual 32 bit board is a pro in itself (so much more control).ease of set up. you really dont need to do much to get up and running once installed.Wireless file transfer and monitoring via its built in Web page.The price is fantastic for what you get.Con'sthe power lead that connects to the power supply unit has short connectors, resulting in a tight fit.The power lead also has a connector in-between the power supply unit and plug that going into the Klipper screen, that could potentially coarse a point of failure in the future.Apart from the above i have no more, struggled to find fault if im honest.The Klipper screen took me about 15mins from turning the first screw to install everything to printing my first Benchy. really straight forward.I have definitely seen an increase in speed and quality of my prints since using the Klipper screen and will continue to put it through its paces. But i will admit i am now a convert and will defiantly be putting Klipper on my other machines.Amazing product at and amazing price.Big double thumbs up!
WRONG17
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
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Jonathan
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
Update:After resetting things to default I was able to get everything back working again.while getting it set back up and running the resonance tests it seems that the vibrations on the Y axis may have been a bit too much for it, the plastic part the belt attaches to snapped.I've had printers fail in the past but this is a new one, might just be time to call it on trying to get this thing to work.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------I've used this for about a week, and after getting it set up I will say the mesh bed leveling is a massive improvement over the standard SV06, I've had much better luck getting prints to stick and finish successfully than I did before.The main issue I've had since installing it is that many of my prints will have layer shift at some random point, when this happens the layer shift generally continues for 20 layers or so, then the print proceeds as normal, just offset about 2mm on either the x or y axis.In spite of this It was able to complete about 50% of the prints I sent to it.In the past day or so it has begin having issues where klipper will repeatedly crash when trying to load any STL file to print, I'm not sure if this is a unique problem, but a week seems a bit short for the longevity of a product.So I guess my summary is that this would be an amazing upgrade for $100 if it were more reliable, but as is I can't really recommend it, or say I'd buy it again.
Tim Ng
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023
I never planned to Klipperize my SV06, I printed mostly TPU and felt that since I'm pushing the maximum flow the extruder can output (any faster and TPU will start jamming), I won't benefit from the faster speed. Hoo boy was I wrong, I'm seeing 20-25% shorter print time AT THE SAME SPEED AS BEFORE thanks to Klipper sharp movements & acceleration. Being able to organize & control my printer on my PC is a big quality of life increase. However, enough about Klipper, let's talk about the upgrade kit itself.Tips: Since you'll have to open up the PSU, I recommend printing & installing the PSU Fan Silencer while you're at it (STL is available online)Installation was pretty easy, though the manual can use some revision, I got confused here and there but eventually worked it out. The installation steps are as below:1. Remove your original display & put on the new Klipper screen.2. Remove your power supply & open it up, install power wire into V+ & V- area (red to V+, black to V-). I got confused at this step because the manual pictures show to install the wire into slots that already have wires installed. Then I realized slot 1-3 is V+ and 4-6 is V-.3. Connect all necessary wiring to the Klipper screen.4. Copy the firmware .bin on the provided USB to your printer's microSD card.5. Insert your microSD card in your printer, turn on and give it a minute for flashing.6. Your SV06 is Klipperized, follow the manual for calibration & input shaping.Know that if you used vanilla Cura, you'll have to edit your Start & End Gcode. I copy pasted from Sovol Slicer into vanilla Cura and it worked fine from there.This kit utilize a MKS Pi board, which is pretty reliable and have plenty of power to power one printer. The web UI is clean and not reskinned, which is welcoming. I have put about 48 hours of print time on my SV06 after upgrading and have had bug or ran into any issue. The Klipper screen have a spare USB port that can be used for a camera/webcam also, I will grab one later on.Now, the best thing aside from web UI, is that stepper motor noise are now virtually silent. Originally, the stepper noise isn't that bad, but the high pitch sound were very distinct and can be heard a room away. Now, the only thing I can hear are true white noises, only bearing movements & fan noise. My SV06 is in my office and now I sometime even forgot it is running.The good:- All the Klipper goodness (faster print time, web interface, ability to add a camera)- Pretty easy install, it took me about 10 minutes to set up, and 15 minutes to calibrate.The bad:- $100 for only one printer is pretty steep.- The Z Tilt (X Gantry leveling) is not effective, you will have to do the Soup Can method to level your X gantry.- Manual can be a little bit clearerAlso, I recommend upgrading the bearings on X & Y Gantry to better ones (I used IKO LM8UU bearings), the stock bearings are quite noisy even when lubricated.So would I recommend this? I would say yes if you're like me and is a little intimidated with the normal Klipper process. This kit will allow you to skip the technical part and get right into calibrating & printing.
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