7/31/2023 0 Comments Ender 5 hemeraThese are notes from each step I took to get the Marlin Firmware to a point it can be edited, saved, compiled and flashed to the SKR Mini E3 V2.0. (It was what should've been changed first, so I had to do everything over again) But I'm going to start posting about each thing I had to do to get to the point where the printer knows where you want it to print. Every single Reddit post I’ve read about it on various printers was positive. Judging from the quality of the prints coming off the printer I tried to clone, I should have a very nice printer when I’m done. I figure another week and I’ll have the E5 done and working. “code,” I have no idea what code is doing, just how to remove // to enable something) Once that’s printing and compensating for the uneven print bed, I’ll print the steps and even post my configuration files. But I’ve got a BLTouch hanging on the side of the stock Hotend of my Ender3, and it’s gonna be a breeze to hook it up and add it to the firmware now that I’ve got a leg up on the code. Wading through is a bit of a task if you go to extremes like I have here. If you’ve got one of these printers and want to get at the code there is a mountain of information about it. This Marlin software is some pretty cool stuff. Even sadder, I had trouble recalling the word “meter” too. In fact, it took me thinking of the word “meter” to recall the word “calibrate” when I was writing this post. At 60, my memory is starting to cloud easily. When I’m done I’ll put that all in this thread. I’ve since added what I could find for the Extruder/Hotend, and I ran the temps up to low values just to ensure it was heating, and make the new E0 fan start up.Įvery step I’ve done since downloading the very first piece of software, I’ve documented in text with comments on what I understand. I’ve got a little more work to make it probe the bed in the right places, but I’ve got notes for that. It took 2 days to get it to the point it would Z_HOME in the center of the bed. I started with the E5 base example, and added the BLTouch. So I’ve been stitching it together in steps. Even less for the Marlin version of the firmware. In fact, there are only a few with any two of them. The biggest problem I’ve found so far is there is no single post or YouTube that has these five things: Ender 5, SKR Mini E3 V2.0 motherboard, TFT 43 V3.0 touch screen, Hemera Extruder/Hotend, and a BLTouch probe. I see an error in the information window, but I found something on Reddit that makes me think it will be dealt with when I get some values from the calibrations, that need to be added to the firmware and flashed to the printer. Now I’ve got a good base to work from so I can start the calibrations required. 4x M2.Took a couple days, but I got the configuration files edited and the firmware compiled and installed.Seamless integrated with E3D Revo Hotend.Bevel Gear system allows a low overhang extruder mount.Hardened steel, precision cut Dual Gear drive.This kit includes everything needed to upgrade your printer to a lightweight direct drive system with Revo hotend. It is a true drop-in replacement for the Creality Ender 5 / 5 Pro / 5 Plus printers (please see fitment tab for details). This extruder allows for seamless integration of RapidChange Revo technology with Micro Swiss NG™ extruder line. This high-quality extruder is designed with both reliability and efficiency in mind, combining the best of both E3D and Micro Swiss technology. Micro Swiss NG Revo Extruder is the result of a collaboration between two leading 3D printing companies - Micro Swiss and E3D. Micro Swiss NG™ REVO Direct Drive Extruder
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