Raspberry Pi 4B CPU stuck at 100% on clean Bookworm install – Klipper seemingly not the cause

I’d suggest you do a small print (something like Benchy) before going forward to make sure you are all good.

Once that has run okay (no rPi getting stalled while the print is operational) then start adding each app and then waiting a half hour to an hour to see if the rPi gets stalled again.

You might want to run another print after every couple of apps are installed.

I’m not sure what you mean about Spoolman “pointing on” another rPi.

In any case, DON’T install everything all at once. Don’t do more than two without a delay/test before loading the next two.

I don’t work with Fluidd so I can’t help you there. Sorry.

Ook mate ,let you know, ill make a benchy or something similar for testing and make a small report.

Pointing to another rpi, i mean, database is not installed on the pi i’m using for the printer but on another one and i’m using it putting its address on my voron rpi(the one we are making to work)

Great. Don’t think that you need to tune the printer (ie PIDs, PA, etc.) first - the important thing is to get a model that roughly looks like what you expect. You can tune the printer when you have everything else working.

Hmmm. I might suggest that you hold off installing that until the end of your list. I’m not sure how passing the address of one printer to another will work.

Printing without any extras was good, now i installed klipperscreen and crownsnest, as i installed crownsnest cpu usage raiseup from 0.02 to 0.40/0.60, but i think is the streaming camera view, before that i was using go2rtc but i dont remember how i setupped that.

Good to hear the print went well. You’ve got a working printer.

I don’t think the load increase due to KlipperScreen & Crowsnest is an issue - you’re still running with a huge margin of available cycles.

Try adding another couple of apps and see what happens.

Did you see [cam] section | Crowsnest?

for now everything is working fine, except my leveling on z i cannotr see z axis move for compensating, sound weird

yes, but i remember i followed a guy on reddit who setupped successfully, as the official guide is not going into the deep

You may have a look at Mr. Pietschners blog sebasptsch-blog/content/posts/go2rtc-for-3dprinters/index.md at main · sebasptsch/sebasptsch-blog · GitHub. I like his idea.

YES! And after that a guy from reddit for settings for my camera