Anycubic Vyper equipped with a new 32-bit motherboard and a high-performance ARM Cortex-M3 architecture main control chip, Vyper features faster computing speed and smoother system. The integration of TMC2209 silent driver makes the motherboard have both silent printing and precise voltage output control, which ensures a more accurate and silent printing.
Official page on the manufacturer’s website
Anycubic Vyper Technical Specifications
- Printing Technology: FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
- Build Volume: 245mm(L)×245(W)×260mm(H)
- Print resolution : ±0.1mm
- Positioning accuracy: X/Y 0.0125mm; Z 0.002mm
- Extruder number: Single; Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
- Print Speed: <180mm/s (recommended 80-100mm/s)
- Support filaments: PLA, TPU, ABS, PETG, Wood
- Ambient Operating Temperature: 8°C – 40°C
- Operational Nozzle Temperature: max ≤260°C
- Operational Hot Bed Temperature: max ≤110°C
- Slicing Software: Cura; Output Formats: GCode
- Input Formats: .STL, .OBJ, .AMF
- Connection mode: Trans-flash Card; USB cable (expert users only)
- Input voltage: 100V/240V AC, 60/50Hz
- Output voltage: 24V/14.6A(350W)
- Machine size: 508mm×457mm×516mm
- Package Weight: Machine weight: ~10kg
Features highlighted by the printer manufacturer Anycubic
- Auto Leveling
Don’t need manual leveling, the intelligent leveling system can automatically adjust the uneven hotbed. Precise pressure strain gauge, 16-point precise leveling. - High-precision double screw
The machine’s double screw runs synchronously, thus bringing more stable operation and smaller zeroing error. - Double photoelectric limit
The machine can automatically compensate the difference of the hot bed to make Z-axis zeroing more accurate. - Spring steel magnetic platform
High toughness. Scratch-resistant coating. Easy model removal. It is compatible with a wide range of filaments. - Dual cooling Fans
The printing head adopts a double fan two-way heat dissipation system, cools down models rapidly. The printing speed is faster which can reach 100mm/s. - Double-gear extrusion system
The extrusion system is able to reduce the chances of filament tangle and is compatible with PLA & flexible filaments. Strong extrusion force. Path optimization. - Small body and big size
With 245 * 245 * 260mm print size, the printer can meet your endless creative needs. - 4.3″ large-size touch screen
The screen features new UI interface, smooth and simple operation as well as English and Chinese switching. New UI. Large-size screen; Easy to operate. More about the screen hardware. - A brand-new core
ARM Cortex-M3 chip. High-speed computing. Silent printing. 32-bit main frequency: 72M. 8-bit main frequency: 16M. More about the main board hardware.
Anyone try using the header on the board for addressable LED lighting?
Hi, My layer fan is not reacting to gcode at all, nor from the ui fan off. Do you know what should be the problem?
Hello There,
Thank you for the fantastic work on this! I’ve installed the 6.1d display and motherboard drivers. I’ve run into a bit of an unusual challenge that I’m having difficulty figuring out.
When I choose to auto-level, the nice screen comes up with the 16 quadrants, but it just hangs. I’ve reinstalled the firmware, restarted the machine, and repeated. However, I can’t quite figure it out. The longes I’ve let it wait is 25 minutes.
Any thoughts?
Hello.
Reinstall firmware with all erasing as in manual.
Hey there,
Just wanted to say that I love the detailed specs and mod suggestions you give. I don’t have a question about the tech stuff. I think all your readers would like to know that you and yours are safe and sound out there. Thank you for maintaining this blog, and answering questions. Please stay safe.
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I need schematic of trigorilla motherboard, because i have a problem with the thermistor. It doesn’t work normaly, it’s connected very well, but says on the screen like it doesn’t. I have measure the resistance between thermistor pins on the board and it have 36ohm, i think something wrong it’s not ok haha. I have probe change it, and it work same.
Hello
Anycubic doesn’t want to share it. I asked many times.
This is a very common problem. Most times people fix by replacing:
– hotend (problem with thermistor, etc);
– printhead board (short circuit);
– main motherboard (dead circuit on it).
Hi,
I have to say your blog and the community firmware are awesome.
I bought the vyper as a second printer and noticed that even with perfect tuning the outer walls on prints are not quite as smooth as prints from my ender 3 with a new motherboard.
Could the Hardware mod maybe fix that ?
thank you for all your work !
Hello.
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Are you talking about ripples on outer wall?
I and the users with whom I communicate have not been able to overcome this problem.
I changed belts (gates), wheels, wheel bearings, belt tensioners, power supply (Mean Well), toothed pulleys. Reduced acceleration and jerks in the firmware. I also made a mod to stabilize the Z axis.
Nothing helped.
I know people who put a custom board on the viper, but the problem remained. Perhaps the problem is the flexible attachment of the hot part of the head or the motors.
I will also try to change the printhead, shafts on the Z-axes and anti-vibration nuts for new warranty parts.
Perhaps I will assemble a self-assembly 3D printer and sell this 3D printer.
yeah those ripples that only show one or two times in the print but are fairly obvious.
I also noticed that at low speeds, turning linear advance off makes outer walls a lot smoother.
You are probably right about the printhead being a little too flexible, which could be the cause of this problem.
Thank you for the reply, I will definetly make a little donation. :)
I’ve been banging my head about the ripples, but I believe I found a solution I just don’t understand why.
I went into Cura and took a Creality Profile and modified the machine settings to match the default Vyper.
Then I have no ripples. I’ve tried to match the profile settings using Vyper machine profile, but no matter what I do, they won’t go away.
Hi, love your blog and the community firmware. It’s so insanely good compared to the absolute barebone that is the stock firmware.
I downloaded the 6.1c zipfile but it appears to contain the 6.1b firmware. Is it just the name in the zip that is 6.1b or is it actually the 6.1b firmware and not 6.1c?
Thanks again!
Never mind – it’s the 6.1C version :) I didn’t read the datestamps in the file before I posted my question, sorry!
wheres the link/download page?
Hello.
Here: https://pasha4ur.org.ua/articles/anycubic-vyper-overviews-guides-adjustments-settings-tips-modifications-upgrades-and-custom-firmwares/8
Hello.
I uploaded a new archive of this custom firmware with various options. I will make other changes to the article soon.
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Anyway to enable bed mesh, right it dose not seem to return one to unified bed mesh octoprint (which is just Marlin guide commands).
Hi
There is a plugin for Octoprint for displaying mesh. I don’t use it.
Bed Visualizer
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