Custom Marlin 2.0.x for Ender 3 with an SKR E3 Turbo
- BMG Clone Dual Gear Extruder
- Micro Swiss Hotend w/ HeroMe Gen5 Mount
- BLTouch 3.1
- UBL Bed Levelling enabled (3x3 grid)
- Safe-Z Homing in bed center
- X+Y Sensorless Homing Enabled
- Junction Deviation and S-Curve Disabled
- Classic Jerk Re-Enabled
- Linear Advance set to 0.82 for my setup (0.3mm Nozzle, Bowden, with a clone BMG extruder)
- Babystepping Implemented and combined with Z-Offset for easy live Z-updates (just double click the knob during a print)
- XYZE Interpolation ON on, hybrid mode ON (100,100,5,60)
- Acceleration + Speed limits upped to more reasonable (but still quite usable) settings
- Increased Probing Speed for faster Bed Levelling & Homing
- Increased Bed Dimensions to utilize full Bed area
- Filament Runout Sensor enabled
- Print counter and timer enabled for some nice printer stats under "Info"
- Compatible with Standard CR-10/Ender-3 Display and BTT TFTxx's in Marlin mode.
- Controller Fan enabled on header FAN1
- HE1 has been requisitioned as a third PWM fan for the extruder fan (not the part-cooling fan)
- Slowdown divisor increased to 4 to help prevent unexpected slowdowns
- Most extra graphics enabled (small info font, M73 progress bar, rotating (P)rogress, (E)lapsed, and (R)emaining time, etc.
- Arc Support Enabled for use with Arc-Welder
Additional documentation can be found at the Marlin Home Page. Please test this firmware and let us know if it misbehaves in any way. Volunteers are standing by!
Marlin 2.0 takes this popular RepRap firmware to the next level by adding support for much faster 32-bit and ARM-based boards while improving support for 8-bit AVR boards. Read about Marlin's decision to use a "Hardware Abstraction Layer" below.
Download earlier versions of Marlin on the Releases page.
To build Marlin 2.0 you'll need Arduino IDE 1.8.8 or newer or PlatformIO. Detailed build and install instructions are posted at:
Platform | MCU | Example Boards |
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Arduino AVR | ATmega | RAMPS, Melzi, RAMBo |
Teensy++ 2.0 | AT90USB1286 | Printrboard |
Arduino Due | SAM3X8E | RAMPS-FD, RADDS, RAMPS4DUE |
LPC1768 | ARM® Cortex-M3 | MKS SBASE, Re-ARM, Selena Compact |
LPC1769 | ARM® Cortex-M3 | Smoothieboard, Azteeg X5 mini, TH3D EZBoard |
STM32F103 | ARM® Cortex-M3 | Malyan M200, GTM32 Pro, MKS Robin, BTT SKR Mini |
STM32F401 | ARM® Cortex-M4 | ARMED, Rumba32, SKR Pro, Lerdge, FYSETC S6 |
STM32F7x6 | ARM® Cortex-M7 | The Borg, RemRam V1 |
SAMD51P20A | ARM® Cortex-M4 | Adafruit Grand Central M4 |
Teensy 3.5 | ARM® Cortex-M4 | |
Teensy 3.6 | ARM® Cortex-M4 | |
Teensy 4.0 | ARM® Cortex-M7 | |
Teensy 4.1 | ARM® Cortex-M7 |
- Submit Bug Fixes as Pull Requests to the (bugfix-2.0.x) branch.
- Follow the Coding Standards to gain points with the maintainers.
- Please submit your questions and concerns to the Issue Queue.
For best results getting help with configuration and troubleshooting, please use the following resources:
- Marlin Documentation - Official Marlin documentation
- Marlin Discord - Discuss issues with Marlin users and developers
- Facebook Group "Marlin Firmware"
- RepRap.org Marlin Forum
- Tom's 3D Forums
- Facebook Group "Marlin Firmware for 3D Printers"
- Marlin Configuration on YouTube
The current Marlin dev team consists of:
- Scott Lahteine [@thinkyhead] - USA Donate
- Roxanne Neufeld [@Roxy-3D] - USA
- Chris Pepper [@p3p] - UK
- Bob Kuhn [@Bob-the-Kuhn] - USA
- Erik van der Zalm [@ErikZalm] - Netherlands
Marlin is published under the GPL license because we believe in open development. The GPL comes with both rights and obligations. Whether you use Marlin firmware as the driver for your open or closed-source product, you must keep Marlin open, and you must provide your compatible Marlin source code to end users upon request. The most straightforward way to comply with the Marlin license is to make a fork of Marlin on Github, perform your modifications, and direct users to your modified fork.
While we can't prevent the use of this code in products (3D printers, CNC, etc.) that are closed source or crippled by a patent, we would prefer that you choose another firmware or, better yet, make your own.