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Section 4.6 Uploading Firmware

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  • Connect the display.

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  • Download and install the latest version of Cura for your OS.

  • Do not open Cura, or close it again.

  • Copy the preferences.ini and the current_profiles.ini from Software/Cura/CuraProfile/ to the installation folder on your system and replace the originals.

  • If you have windows install the driver, you can also find this on your SD-Card under Windows-Driver.

  • Connect the USB cable

  • Connect the power

  • Open Cura.

  • From the menu click machine > install custom firmware.

  • Navigate to the Firmware folder on your SD-Card.

  • Select the .hex file that corresponds with the 3D printer you’re building, single or dual printhead.

  • Now the firmware should upload, and after a minute or so you see a message on the display.

##i3 Berlin
1 Introduction
1.1: History
1.2: Tools and Parts
1.3: Preparing the Casings

2 Assembly of the Y-Unit
2.1: Rods and Power Supply
2.2: Front- and Back- Plate
2.3: Mounting Y-Carriage and Belt

3 Assembly of the XZ-Unit
3.1: Mounting the X-Axis
3.2: Mounting the Z-Axis
3.3: Mounting the Timing Belt
3.4: Assembling the Extruder

4 Wiring
4.1: Wiring the Power Supply
4.2: Wiring the Z-Unit
4.3: Wiring the Y-Unit
4.4: Wiring the X-Axis
4.5: Gluing the Endstop Magnets
4.6: Uploading Firmware
4.7: Wiring the Extruder
4.8: Mounting the Heatbed

Cable Lengths Rumba

5 Calibration
5.1: Testing Functionality
5.2: Calibrating the Y Axis
5.3: Calibrating the X Axis
5.4: Calibrating the Print Platform

6 Printing
6.1: Filament Holder
6.2: Cura
6.3: Kisslicer
6.4: Dual Printing

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