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  1. Download - Marlin Firmware

    Download Marlin Previous releases can be downloaded directly from the Marlin Github page. (For more about releases see this page.) Beta Release! ... Latest Releases ... "Nightly" Source ... Patched Source

  2. Home | Marlin Firmware

    Reliable and precise, Marlin delivers outstanding print quality while keeping you in full control of the process. As an Open Source project hosted on Github, Marlin is owned and maintained by the maker …

  3. Releases - Marlin Firmware

    Sometimes external libraries or the tools used to build Marlin may change and break the build, which also breaks older versions. We need a way to apply patches across several old release versions and …

  4. Installing Marlin | Marlin Firmware

    To install Marlin from source code you’ll need to Download Source Code, edit the Configuration files, and use an IDE to build and upload the firmware. Follow the links below for a deep dive into each of …

  5. Configuring Marlin | Marlin Firmware

    To use configurations from an earlier version of Marlin, first try dropping them into the newer Marlin, updating CONFIGURATION_H_VERSION and CONFIGURATION_ADV_H_VERSION, and building …

  6. Installing Marlin (PlatformIO with VSCode) | Marlin Firmware

    Errors emitted in a Marlin build will usually explain exactly what’s wrong in configuration and provide instructions on how to fix them and how to update older settings.

  7. Gcode - Marlin Firmware

    motion FWRETRACT M207 - Firmware Retraction Settings Set options for firmware-based retraction.

  8. Firmware update | Marlin Firmware

    Can be used to trigger a firmware update from the SD card after the firmware binary has been uploaded remotely.

  9. Auto Build Marlin | Marlin Firmware

    Auto Build Marlin “ Auto Build Marlin ” is a Visual Studio Code extension that provides a one-button interface to build and upload Marlin Firmware to your selected MOTHERBOARD. This removes the …

  10. Troubleshooting Tips - Marlin Firmware

    Marlin’s SanityCheck.h files exist to check the validity of settings and make sure obsolete settings get updated for the newest Marlin. Be sure to read and follow all directions provided by these checks.