Marlin Firmware for a JTech Photonics Laser on a LulzBot TAZ 3D Printer https://www.forksand.com
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README.md

Marlin 3D Printer Firmware

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Quick Information

This is a firmware for reprap single-processor electronics setups. It also works on the Ultimaker PCB. It supports printing from SD card+Folders, and look-ahead trajectory planning. This firmware is a mashup between Sprinter, grbl and many original parts.

Current Status: Bug Fixing

The Marlin development is currently revived. There's a long list of reported issues and pull requests, which we are working on currently. We are actively looking for testers. So please try the current development version and report new issues and feedback.

Coverity Scan Build Status Travis Build Status

What bugs are we working on: Bug Fixing Round 3

Contact

IRC: #marlin-firmware @freenode (WebChat Client

Mailing List: marlin@lists.0l.de (Subscribe, Archive)

Credits

The current Marlin dev team consists of:

Sprinters lead developers are Kliment and caru. Grbls lead developer is Simen Svale Skogsrud. Sonney Jeon (Chamnit) improved some parts of grbl A fork by bkubicek for the Ultimaker was merged.

More features have been added by:

  • Lampmaker,
  • Bradley Feldman,
  • and others...

License

Marlin is published under the GPL license because I believe in open development. Please do not use this code in products (3D printers, CNC etc) that are closed source or are crippled by a patent.

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