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    Klipper Lulzbot Taz 4/Taz 5 Klipper

    Article Placeholder Will be combining the Taz 4 and 5 articles. The most important difference here is the 4 with a buddaschnozzle require limiting the duty cycle of the heater or you will blow the resistor.
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    Marlin Lulzbot Taz 4/Taz 5 Marlin 2.1.3

    Article Placeholder Will be combining the Taz 4 and 5 articles. The most important difference here is the 4 with a buddaschnozzle require limiting the duty cycle of the heater or you will blow the resistor.
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    Klipper Makerbot Replicator Klipper

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    Marlin Makerbot Replicator Marlin 2.1.2.x

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    Klipper Ultimaker Original+ Klipper

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    Marlin Ultimaker Original+ Marlin 2.1.3

    Article Placeholder Configuration.h #define MOTHERBOARD BOARD_ULTIMAIN_2 The example config has this enabled #define BAUD_RATE_GCODE Not always a critical item, but we define the filament diameter here. Stock is 2.85 if you have not done modifications. #define DEFAULT_NOMINAL_FILAMENT_DIA...
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    Klipper Ultimaker Original Klipper

    Article In Progress Printer Notes This config will be for a stock UMO with a 1.5.7 board, UltiController and a 12×3 Leadscrew. If your printer differs from this please take some of the following into account. Print Area Advertised as 210x210x205 the Marlin config is 205 cubed. XY might reach...
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    Marlin Ultimaker Original Marlin 2.1.3

    ARTICLE IN PROGRESS Introduction We will be covering the Ultimaker Original with the 1.5.7 board, UltiController, MXL Belts/Pullies, 12mm leadscrew set to 1/8 microstepping as was stock and available late 2012 and onwards. I will go through all of the changes to a blank 2.1.3 config file to...
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    Article 10

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    Article 9

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    Article 8

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    Article 6

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    Article 5

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    Test Article 4

    Test Article 4
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    Test Article 3

    Article in Progress Microsoft VScode which runs on Windows, Linux, and MacOS can be used to compile and even flash Marlin firmware. Alternatively we will cover using Arduino IDE in another article. Marlin already has a guide here - https://marlinfw.org/docs/basics/install_platformio_vscode.html...
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    Test Article 2

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    Please Excuse the Mess

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