Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Open-Source Firmware Open-source firmware is the control software for 3D printers, allowing users to modify and customize settings for enhanced functionality. Popular examples include Marlin, Klipper, and Repetier. Open-source firmware provides flexibility in hardware compatibility, motion control, and user interface customization. It enables features like auto bed leveling, sensor integration, and advanced printing algorithms. The open-source community continuously improves firmware through updates and bug fixes. Users can optimize print quality, speed, and reliability by fine-tuning firmware parameters. |
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