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Additional documentation can be found at The Marlin Documentation Project. Please test this firmware and inform us if it misbehaves in any way, volunteers are standing by!
Not for production use – use with caution!
You can download earlier versions of Marlin on the Releases page. (The latest “stable” release of Marlin is 1.0.2-1.)
The latest Release Candidate lives in the “RC” branch. Bugs that we find in the current Release Candidate are patched in the “RCBugFix” branch, so during beta testing this is where you can always find the latest code on its way towards release.
RCBugFix
RC8 - 06 Dec 2016
M211
to Enable/Disable Software EndstopsM355
to turn the case light on/off and set brightnessG38.2
G38.3
command option for CNC style probingMINIMUM_STEPPER_PULSE
option to adjust step pulse durationR
parameter support for G2
/G3
M43
optional command (PINS_DEBUGGING
)DELTA_CALIBRATION_MENU
RC7 - 26 Jul 2016
PRINTCOUNTER
)M600
Filament Change (FILAMENT_CHANGE_FEATURE
)G12
Nozzle Clean (NOZZLE_CLEAN_FEATURE
)G27
Nozzle Park (NOZZLE_PARK_FEATURE
)COREYZ
LIN_ADVANCE
)INCH_MODE_SUPPORT
, TEMPERATURE_UNITS_SUPPORT
)G92
shifting of the coordinate spaceBOARD_K8400
)BOARD_RIGIDBOARD_V2
)BOARD_CNCONTROLS_12
)BLTOUCH
)DELTA
and other kinematicsWATCH_BED_TEMP_PERIOD
X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS
SINGLENOZZLE
, MIXING_EXTRUDER
, and SWITCHING_EXTRUDER
RC6 - 24 Apr 2016
RC5 - 01 Apr 2016
RC4 - 24 Mar 2016
RC3 - 01 Dec 2015
RC2 - 29 Sep 2015
RC1 - 19 Sep 2015
Proposed patches should be submitted as a Pull Request against the RCBugFix branch.
The current Marlin dev team consists of:
More features have been added by:
Marlin is published under the GPL license because we believe in open development. The GPL comes with both rights and obligations. Whether you use Marlin firmware as the driver for your open or closed-source product, you must keep Marlin open, and you must provide your compatible Marlin source code to end users upon request. The most straightforward way to comply with the Marlin license is to make a fork of Marlin on Github, perform your modifications, and direct users to your modified fork.
While we can’t prevent the use of this code in products (3D printers, CNC, etc.) that are closed source or crippled by a patent, we would prefer that you choose another firmware or, better yet, make your own.