Update Setup Documentation

steeb 2024-08-06 12:32:15 -07:00
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## Solid bed ## Solid bed
I tried to add silicone spacers to create a more "solid" bed, but it just absolutely ruined the ability to level it out. I'm not certain this is truly doable without completely replacing the bed itself. I tried to add silicone spacers to create a more "solid" bed, but it just absolutely ruined the ability to level it out. I'm not certain this is truly doable without completely replacing the bed itself.
##Screen upgrade (with KlipperScreen) ## Screen upgrade (with KlipperScreen)
My other prints have BTT HDMI5/7 touchscreen LCDs with KlipperScreen ([GitHub repo](https://github.com/KlipperScreen/KlipperScreen)) running on them. I would HIGHLY recommend this at some point, as the stock screen is basically useless outside of showing the status of the print and current heater temperatures My other prints have BTT HDMI5/7 touchscreen LCDs with KlipperScreen ([GitHub repo](https://github.com/KlipperScreen/KlipperScreen)) running on them. I would HIGHLY recommend this at some point, as the stock screen is basically useless outside of showing the status of the print and current heater temperatures
Screen can be found [here, on Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/BIGTREETECH-Display-800x480-Compatible-Raspberry/dp/B0BC4CPDC3/). Screen can be found [here, on Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/BIGTREETECH-Display-800x480-Compatible-Raspberry/dp/B0BC4CPDC3/).
A printable enclosure can be found [here, on Printables](https://www.printables.com/model/313533-bigtreetech-hdmi5-screen-mount-ender-3-pro-v2-s). Please note that a new enclosure will need to be printed for the Pi, as it currently resides in the screen enclosure for the stock screen. A printable enclosure can be found [here, on Printables](https://www.printables.com/model/313533-bigtreetech-hdmi5-screen-mount-ender-3-pro-v2-s). Please note that a new enclosure will need to be printed for the Pi, as it currently resides in the screen enclosure for the stock screen.
As an alternative, there are plenty of Pi-specific touchscreens that can also be used -- this is just a brand I know and liked.