I have switched to Klipper, so I'll archive this Repo for now as I don't plan on moving back to Marlin yet.
- Support for (FYSTEC V2.1 Mini12864 Display)
- Up to Date (at least I will try :P)
- TMC2208 for all axis except TMC2209 on Extruder (all reversed in software)
- Bang-Bang Hotbed Heating Method (instead of PID-Method)
- Linear Advance enabled (Default Value: 0; Doesn't work with TMC2208 on Extruder!)
- S-Curve Acceleration enabled
- BabyStepping enabled
- Manual Mesh Bed Leveling enabled
- Tweaked Junction Deviation and Acceleration (optimized for sharper corners, less ringing)
- Tweaked Step-Value for Extruder (set to underextrude a tiny bit)
- Tweaked default Hotend PID-Values
After you went through the Leveling process, don't forget to adjust your Z-Offset accordingly and put the following in your start G-Code:
M501 ; load saved settings
M420 S1 ; apply mesh
Make sure to put it AFTER the G28 Homing Command!
- davidramiro (for his config for the i3 Mega, which I used as a baseline)
- All people who contributed to Marlin!
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