My impression is that all hobbyist fused filament printer use open
source firmware. The difference is likely to be whether the vendor
pre-configures and pre-installs it. That probably applies to all fused
filament printers.
I think the original movement behind these was that you could, largely,
use the printer to make the printer, so they attracted people who wanted
to flash their own firmware.
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David Woolley
On 27/11/2020 04:26, SteveL wrote:
I own a popular open-source based 3D printer. Finding the firmware to run the
printer reliably is a challenge. Once found (or so I thought) then there’s the task
of compiling and loading the firmware after customizing specifically for one of 4
different mother boards the vendor shipped with the same printer model, using vague
and incomplete recommendations from the “community". Then there’s
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