Klipper can have a webserver/api/front-end client. So you should be able to plug everything back to HomeAssistant (if Sovol let it open). On the Prusa Side, I'm not sure that their firmware is that open to be able to plug it to HA, but they have their own system that let you do the same.
My feeling (didn't used the SV08) is that's another ender like printer that you need to tinker to make it work and when you want to go another step-up you start to change parts (motherboard, extruder, etc). The Prusa is an already complete machine. On the proprietary side theirs Bambulabs printers too, I think Quidi have a bunch too. Lot and lot of choice :p
Speed is not everything, better have 3 printers than a fast one. A bit like cars, speed -> expensive -> more pricey to maintain (time and/or money)
The review from The Canuck Creator of the SV08 was not awesome. They may have fixed those issues.
Can you explain a bit more your context, what you are looking for, tinkering or not, internet mandatory, opensource, etc...
We have one mk4 in our Hackerspace, 4 x MK3 and 1 x XL. The MK4 just churn out parts from various inexperienced people and seeing more usage than any other machines without failing. All the parts are available to reprint if needed. It's a good choice BUT it's expensive and you may want something else.
I have 2 Vorons at home, works good for me but too complex for my wife to launch a print by herself. So she is more confident to print at the Hackerspace.
There's a variety of printers but without knowing more about you, it's hard to recommand something
I thought that you had to pay a fee every year, even for free apps. Something around 100$. Compared to a website, I think that for hosting a static file in a CDN it's already pretty expensive for most free apps developers.
Heat soak should not change what you have here. During the heat soak, machine expands a little. You will get a more usefull Z / mesh when the machine gets to equilibrium.
If you still have problems after that, it's probably a X twisted, see the linked document above. Unfortunately I do not have much time to dig into your configs.
I don't have any experience with beacon. I use Tap or Klicky. With a twisted X, as tap use the nozzle, it should work even with a twisted X
That's a multifile split for when we needed to upload them to places where a max upload limit was set. You need to select all and unzip them. Your un zipper should be able to find the pattern and unzip as one. I don't think you will be able to do anything if you unzip one by one
I like it for brainstorming while debbuging, finding funny names, creating stories "where you are the hero" for the kids or things that don't impact if it's hallucinating . I don't trust it for much more unfortunately. I'd like to know your uses cases where it works. It could open my mind on things I haven't done yet.
DAoC is fun, playing on some freeshard (eden actually, started one week ago, good community)
Well I asked some questions yesterday about classes of DAoC game to help me choose a starter class. It totally failed there attributing skills to wrong class. When poking it with this error it said : you are right, class x don't do Mezz, it's the speciality of class Z.
But class Z don't do Mezz either... I wanted to gain some time. Finally I had to do the job myself because I could not trust anything it said.
Klipper can have a webserver/api/front-end client. So you should be able to plug everything back to HomeAssistant (if Sovol let it open). On the Prusa Side, I'm not sure that their firmware is that open to be able to plug it to HA, but they have their own system that let you do the same.
My feeling (didn't used the SV08) is that's another
ender like
printer that you need to tinker to make it work and when you want to go another step-up you start to change parts (motherboard, extruder, etc). The Prusa is an already complete machine. On the proprietary side theirs Bambulabs printers too, I think Quidi have a bunch too. Lot and lot of choice :pSpeed is not everything, better have 3 printers than a fast one. A bit like cars, speed -> expensive -> more pricey to maintain (time and/or money)