Fluid and Klipper OS, two essential components for the efficient operation of 3D printers, have received an update that brings a number of new features to improve the quality of life for users.

Klipper OS is an open source software designed to control 3D printers. This update adds important features that make it easier to use. One of the main innovations is the ability to automatically adjust the maximum travel speed, which contributes to a smoother and more stable operation of the printer.

The development team has also improved the auto-calibration system, allowing users to fine-tune their printers with minimal effort. In addition, features have been added to improve print stability and reduce errors.

On the other hand, Fluid is a user-friendly interface for managing 3D printers. The new update of this software has added a number of improvements to enhance the user experience. One of the key points is the ability to adjust the print speed in real time, which allows you to more flexibly control the process and achieve higher print quality.

In addition, Fluid now supports additional types of 3D printers, which expands its functionality and makes it a more versatile tool for users of various devices.

These updates are an example of how the 3D printing community continues to evolve and deliver user experience and quality. As technology continues to evolve, upgrades like these allow you to get the most out of your 3D printers.