Install Klipper On Your Ender 3 V2 Neo Fast! - COMPLETE GUIDE

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Published 2023-07-18
This is a very detailed overview on how to quickly install Klipper on your Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo. This guide is perfect for beginners that don't want to read through hours worth of documentation or watch videos that might not show everything you need to do in order to get Klipper installed. This guide also works for any Creality printer, as long as you locate the config file needed for your specific printer.

Here's a list of everything you'll need to get this done quickly!

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RasTech Raspberry Pi 4b Kit: amzn.to/46TV32o
Additional SD Card: amzn.to/46VACC5
Micro USB Data Cable: amzn.to/3PWusMa

Links to Software and Websites Needed:

Mainsail: docs-os.mainsail.xyz/
Ender 3V2 Neo Github Page: github.com/Klipper3d/klipper/blob/master/config/pr…
Putty: www.putty.org/
CoreFTP: www.coreftp.com/

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All Comments (21)
  • @tonyb.4806
    Excellent guide, thanks. Had watched others but couldnt get firmware to load. After watching this video I used a freshly formatted SD card and also disconnected the Ender3 screen. One or both of those did the trick. Success!
  • @MrTacoma98
    You're the man!! This was super helpful. only issue i ran into was trying to fat32 a 64gb card (I am a noob)
  • @user-mu9yf5fh2g
    Thank you so much I got Klipper onto my Ender 3 pro this is the best step by step for Klipper all the other ones were very hard to follow
  • @wellidk
    Thank you so much for this tutorial, after a lot of troubleshooting this was the perfect guide
  • @airheadbit1984
    Worked! Two head-bangers; make menuconfig was not showing the screen you had, it only had amega, google found the answer: spacebar. The Raspberry PI was not showing up: Damn USB micro to A power only cords! I'm going to go watch your Zero 2W next, at $15 a pop and they can run off the systems power that will be a tronxy and hictop upgrade next, I mentioned Zero 2W to a Creality user and got the lecture about hardware Klipper supports along with links and tisk-tisk sounds. Subscribed and Liked, good sound, good light and well paced.
  • @evolutionhd6768
    These instructions are as good and complete as they get. Great job!
  • @rmw00
    Best Klipper install guide I've found, thanks! I had to make sure my SD card was formatted correctly, ended up using the Raspberry Pi image tool to format it. Also took 2-3 tries for the flash to take, not sure why. But, working now.
  • Just found this video and adapted to the non neo version ("adapted" :D) have to say: very nice video. Structured so well and explained in a good speed, volume. Really easy listening to you and doing all this stuff on the second monitor. cheers
  • @Roxerz
    This was great. I had klipper on my ender3 with a BTT SKT mini v3 board over a year ago then there was some update that crashed everything then I just took a year+ break from using that printer and just used my other stock Ender3 v2.
  • @zoot.589
    Took 2 days due to a crappy USB cable. Worked perfectly though, Amazing video!
  • @Trylle0_o
    this is a greta guide. if you wanted to make it better, make people use mobaxterm instead of putty, that way they are allready connected and can browse the folder structure when they connect to ssh, and dont need to FTP inn in a different session.
  • @papaplintus
    Great guide for the install. However it took me a while to get the config for my Regular Ender 3 with a sprite pro and crtouch.
  • I have flashed my Ender 3 v2 Neo Thanks Man! Only had a issue with the USB but when I changed the Port it magically worked! Really Helpfull Video! 👍
  • Fantastic tutorial. Lays everything out nice and clearly. Only one small note to users wishing to replicate this, the raspberry pi imager ui has slightly changed. All the same options are there under the same name, they are just in a different location. If you have stock hardware this is the best guide I've seen. If you have modified hardware this tutorial is still amazing, the one thing to keep in mind is you will need to tweak your printer.cfg file, but the documentation for your parts should include most if not all of the values you need to tweak.
  • Thanks a lot. I encountered so many problems but finally got it. Not sure what was the final sauce to get it to work. But it's working.