HyperKlipper - Hyperpixel x KlipperScreen

Standalone case for the Hyperpixel 4.0 screen and a Raspberry Pi 3A+
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updated April 15, 2023

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A standalone case I'm using to run KlipperScreen. The advantage is in running it connected via wifi as a remote screen to control your Klipper printer, not necessarily next to the printer.

Given the current Pi shortage and the fact that only Pi 3A+ are available, this may be useful to someone else.

Uses M3-short heatset inserts to fix the Pi. The screen rests on top of the Pi and the IO cutouts. The cover is attached to the body with magnets. It has ziptie holes to route the cables through the bottom cables groove.

You may choose between the Klipper-branded cover, or the Klipper + RatRig version.

Bill of Materials

  • Hyperpixel 4.0
  • Raspberry Pi 3A+
  • 4x M3-short heatset inserts
  • 4x M3x8 screws
  • 8x 6x2 magnets
  • 1x low-profile angled micro USB cable (right orientation)

Printing Tips

It's two objects: cover and body. I'm printing the body successfully in the .stl orientation, that is with the cover face looking up. It's a funny position, but yields the best results.

Use supports for the body IO, USB and SD cutouts overhangs.

Use of Logos

Klipper and RatRig logos are copyright of their respective authors, and bear their own license.
Klipper's is GPL v3, whereas RatRig's seems to be CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0.

I'm using them because they fit me. I'm attaching the Fusion 360 model in case you want to change them.

To the Klipper logo author: Excuses for changing its layout, but I needed something horizontal.

 

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