I have bought a Geetech i3 Pro B back in april/may 2018. I have now ordered a Geeetech 3D Touch Auto Level Sensor. My concern is how to figure out which settings I need to use in the firmware.
I have (professional) programming experience, and also has experience with both Arduini, Platformio, C/C++. So I have no concerns getting the firmware compiled, and I also understand where to set the apropriate values.
1. Is there an option to either backup existing firmware (I think it is version 1.0.3)? (From my reading I guess answer to this is "NO")
OR
2. Is there some function I could call to identify what are the actual settings in the firmware. (I can only see the firmware version in the log)
OR
3. Is there a list of values I need to identify before (eg. boards make + revision, ....)
And
I see a lot of repos in github, where can I find the best or even better a correct Configuration.h file?
What I do know is:
1. Board is GT2560 Rev A+
I have found this https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to ... nd-Arduin/ which seems to describe a brute force approach, if I can't find the correct Configuration.h
Sorry for the newbie questions, and thanks in advance
Firmware update
Re: Firmware update
Hi!
If you download marlin you have example configuration files for the printer. probe and noprobe. The probe configuration files are for the 3D Touch/BLTouch sensor, these are a configuration files for make work the printer.
1. No possibility of backup firmware, at Geeetech download section you have the last two compiled firmware made by GEEETech https://www.geeetech.com/download.html?download_id=34
2. Only by Gcode commands, slow and ineffective.
3. If you download marlin and configuration examples all are ready to work.
Fine tunning are necessary for work correctly: Probe position, steps, offset....
Best regards.
If you download marlin you have example configuration files for the printer. probe and noprobe. The probe configuration files are for the 3D Touch/BLTouch sensor, these are a configuration files for make work the printer.
1. No possibility of backup firmware, at Geeetech download section you have the last two compiled firmware made by GEEETech https://www.geeetech.com/download.html?download_id=34
2. Only by Gcode commands, slow and ineffective.
3. If you download marlin and configuration examples all are ready to work.
Fine tunning are necessary for work correctly: Probe position, steps, offset....
Best regards.
Please, support my collaboration, buy me a Kofi https://ko-fi.com/lachusmadeti THANKS!!
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Re: Firmware update
Thanks for the quick reply.
So I can always just go for the precompiled firmware? I guess it isn't as complicated as I was fearing
Is there a good guide on how to tweak the values that I can play with?
So I can always just go for the precompiled firmware? I guess it isn't as complicated as I was fearing
Is there a good guide on how to tweak the values that I can play with?
Re: Firmware update
Hi!
I know a good guide, but in Spanish
The site is 3dwork.io if you need help say and I try yo help you.
I know a good guide, but in Spanish
The site is 3dwork.io if you need help say and I try yo help you.
Please, support my collaboration, buy me a Kofi https://ko-fi.com/lachusmadeti THANKS!!