Overview
The AFC-Klipper-Add-On is a powerful tool designed to enhance the functionality of your multicolor system. It provides a seamless integration with Klipper, allowing for advanced control and monitoring of your 3D printing process while using multiple filaments. This documentation will guide you through the installation, configuration, and usage of the AFC-Klipper-Add-On, ensuring you can make the most of its features.
This documentation is intended for users who are familiar with Klipper and have a basic understanding of 3D printing and the Klipper ecosystem. If you're new to Klipper or 3D printing, we recommend starting with the Klipper documentation and familiarizing yourself with the basics before diving into the AFC-Klipper-Add-On.
Note
Throughout this documentation, when we refer to Klipper, it also applies to forks such as Kalico, unless otherwise specified.
Organization¶
The documentation is organized into several sections, each covering a specific aspect of the AFC-Klipper-Add-On.
- Installation: Step-by-step instructions on how to install the AFC-Klipper-Add-On on your system.
- Configuration: Detailed information on how to configure the AFC-Klipper-Add-On to work with your specific setup.
- Commands: Information on how to use the built-in macros and commands within the AFC-Klipper-Add-On module.
- Troubleshooting: Common issues and their solutions, as well as tips for diagnosing and resolving problems with the AFC-Klipper-Add-On.
Throughout the documentation, you'll find code snippets, configuration examples, and troubleshooting tips to help you get the most out of the AFC-Klipper-Add-On.
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