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Quick Start

Goal of this guide: Within 30 minutes, complete the system deployment and basic configuration of the FLY-Pi V2, bringing it to a state where the Klipper web interface is accessible.

Completion indicator: Access the Klipper web interface through a browser.

Important Notes
  • Required accessory: The FLY-Pi V2 must be used with the FLY M2WE or a TF card, otherwise the system cannot boot
  • Power requirements: The DC terminal input range is 12V-24V, do not exceed this range
  • Safe operation: Turn off the printer and disconnect the power supply before performing any wiring operations
  • System startup: It is recommended not to install the screen during the first boot, but to complete the configuration via network SSH instead

Step 1: Prepare Tools and Resources

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Included content:

  • MobaXterm - Used to connect to the host
  • CH340 - Serial driver used for system connection
  • Panasonic_SDFormatter - Used to format the TF card
  • SetupSTM32CubeProgrammer - Used to flash the firmware of the secondary control board

Step 2: Install System and Basic Configuration

Configuration ItemDescriptionLink
System image flashingFlash the FlyOS system imageView Guide
Basic system configurationModify system configurationView Guide
SSH connectionRemotely connect to the hostView Guide
Wi-Fi configurationConfigure wireless networkView Guide
Screen configurationConfigure display device (optional)View Guide
Host power supplyChoose the correct power supply methodView Guide

Notes:

  • Before flashing the image, please confirm that the TF card or M2WE has been properly formatted
  • The first system startup may take 3-5 minutes, please be patient
  • The default SSH username is root, and the password is mellow
  • Screen configuration is only required when a screen is connected

Step 3: Extended Features and Advanced Configuration

The following features can be configured step by step as needed, after completing the basic setup and ensuring the printer is running normally:

FeatureDescriptionLink
Camera usageUSB camera configurationView Guide
Power loss recoveryPrint optimization featureView Guide
Resonance compensationInput shaping using an accelerometerView Guide
External tool boardTool board connection and ID retrievalView Guide
External fanOnboard fan controlView Guide
Resource download3D models and schematicsView Guide

  • It is recommended to configure and test extended features one by one, avoiding changing too many parameters at the same time
  • Camera configuration requires additional USB camera device support
  • Resonance compensation requires an accelerometer sensor
  • Tool board connection is applicable to multi-toolhead 3D printers

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