Panel Guide
A panel is the combination of a screen and some kind of input method (buttons, encoder, touchscreen) attached to the machine.
This allows you to control your machine without a computer connection.
What Can You Do With a Panel?
With a panel connected to your Smoothieboard, you can:
- Move the machine: Jog axes to position your tool or workpiece
- Start print jobs: Browse and execute files from the SD card
- Monitor status: View temperatures, positions, and progress
- Adjust settings: Change feed rates, temperatures, and other parameters
- Emergency stop: Quickly halt the machine if needed
- Control accessories: Turn fans, lights, and other devices on/off
Supported Panel Types
Smoothieboard supports several types of panels:
RepRapDiscount GLCD
The most common panel used with Smoothieboard.
Features a graphical LCD display with a rotary encoder for input.
Viki2
Advanced panel with a larger screen and SD card slot.
RepRapDiscount Full Graphic Smart Controller
Popular panel with full graphical display capabilities.
Universal Panel Adapter
Allows connection of various panel types using a standard interface.
Getting Started
To use a panel with your Smoothieboard:
- Choose your panel: Select from the supported panel types above
- Wire the panel: Connect it to your Smoothieboard (see wiring guide for your specific panel)
- Configure Smoothie: Modify your config file to enable panel support
- Test: Power on and verify the panel displays correctly
Next Steps
For detailed information on wiring and configuring your specific panel type, please read the Panel page.
That page contains:
- Detailed wiring diagrams for each panel type
- Complete configuration examples
- Troubleshooting information
- Custom menu configuration
- Screen layout customization
Alternative: Touchscreen Control
If you prefer a touchscreen interface, consider Smoopi, which provides color touchscreen control using a Raspberry Pi.
Smoopi offers a modern, graphical interface with touch controls instead of traditional LCD panels.
- Panel - Complete panel documentation with wiring and configuration
- Smoothieboard - Main board documentation
- Smoopi - Touchscreen control interface
- SD Card - Managing files for printing