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kennethjiang committed Nov 14, 2023
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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions website/docs/user-guides/klipper-setup-manual-link.md
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<div style={{display: "flex", justifyContent: "center"}}><img src="/img/user-guides/setupguide/link-success-klipper.png" /></div>
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Hooray! You are done! You can now close the terminal. Obico for Klipper is now running as a system service.
## Step 6: Restart the Raspberry Pi.

## Step 6 (optional): Give your printer a shiny name! {#step-6-optional-give-your-printer-a-shiny-name}
Once the Raspberry Pi has booted up, you should be able to see your printer and the webcam stream in the Obico app.

## Step 7 (optional): Give your printer a shiny name! {#step-6-optional-give-your-printer-a-shiny-name}

Optionally, you can now give your printer a name. If you skip this step, your printer will have the default name "*My Awesome Cloud Printer*".
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## Step 4: Restart the Raspberry Pi.

Once the Raspberry Pi has booted up, you should be able to see your printer and the webcam stream in the Obico app.

## What's next? {#whats-next}

### Check out your printer feed! {#check-out-your-printer-feed}
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