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Scott Lahteine
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README.h
/*
================================================================================
Marlin Firmware
(c) 2011-2017 MarlinFirmware
Portions of Marlin are (c) by their respective authors.
All code complies with GPLv2 and/or GPLv3
================================================================================
Greetings! Thank you for choosing Marlin 2 as your 3D printer firmware.
To configure Marlin you must edit Configuration.h and Configuration_adv.h
located in the root 'Marlin' folder. Check the config/examples folder to see if
there's a more suitable starting-point for your specific hardware.
Before diving in, we recommend the following essential links:
Marlin Firmware Official Website
- http://marlinfw.org/
The official Marlin Firmware website contains the most up-to-date
documentation. Contributions are always welcome!
Configuration
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gwWVFtdg-4
A good 20-minute overview of Marlin configuration by Tom Sanladerer.
(Applies to Marlin 1.0.x, so Jerk and Acceleration should be halved.)
Also... https://www.google.com/search?tbs=vid%3A1&q=configure+marlin
- http://marlinfw.org/docs/configuration/configuration.html
Marlin's configuration options are explained in more detail here.
Getting Help
- http://forums.reprap.org/list.php?415
The Marlin Discussion Forum is a great place to get help from other Marlin
users who may have experienced similar issues to your own.
- https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/issues
With a free GitHub account you can provide us with feedback, bug reports,
and feature requests via the Marlin Issue Queue.
Contributing
- http://marlinfw.org/docs/development/contributing.html
If you'd like to contribute to Marlin, read this first!
- http://marlinfw.org/docs/development/coding_standards.html
Before submitting code get to know the Coding Standards.
*/