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Read and View Mainboard ID

Important Notes
  • This tutorial is only applicable to the Mainboard ID reading and viewing methods.
    If you are using a Toolboard, please refer to the corresponding product's ID search tutorial.
  • If you are using a toolboard, you can directly click the button below to jump:
    Connect Toolboard
  • If you have flashed the USB firmware, please check the USB-ID Acquisition section.
  • If you have flashed the USB Bridge firmware, please check the CAN-ID Acquisition section.

Search for USB ID

  1. Open a browser, enter the IP address of the host computer in the address bar. For example, if the host IP is 192.168.101.179, type it directly and press Enter.
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  1. Open the host's WEB interface. In the configuration options on the left sidebar, find:
  • For fluidd: {…}. Click into it to find printer.cfg.
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  • For mainsail: Machine. Click into it to find printer.cfg.
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  1. Click into printer.cfg, then click DEVICES in the top right corner.
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  1. Click SERIAL, then refresh.
  • Refresh in fluidd.
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  • Refresh in mainsail.
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  1. Copy the ID. Click where the arrow points to copy.
  • In fluidd, confirm the existence of ttyACM and ensure the Path by ID exists. This is the USB ID.
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  • In mainsail, confirm the existence of ttyACM and ensure the Path by ID exists. This is the USB ID.
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Fill in the USB ID

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Please note that the ID below cannot be used!!!!

serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB_Serial-if00-port0
  1. Close DEVICES and fill in the ID.
Note
  • Please change in the configuration file:
[mcu] 
serial: /tmp/klipper_host_mcu
  • to:
[mcu host] 
serial: /tmp/klipper_host_mcu
  • And add:
[mcu]
serial: <Replace here with the ID you just queried>
  • Find [MCU] in fluidd.
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  • Find [MCU] in mainsail.
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  1. Fill the ID into the configuration.
tip
  • After filling in the ID, click SAVE & RESTART in the top right corner.
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  1. If Klipper prompts ADC out of range, this is normal. Connect the heated bed and thermistor to the mainboard, configure the thermistor pins for the hotend and heated bed, then save and restart.
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Note: All IDs appearing in this document are examples. The actual ID for each mainboard is different. Please fill in the ID you actually obtained.

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