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Creality Ender 5 Plus focused configurations and firmware. Thanks to the developers of Marlin and also Insanity Automation, who developed the screen code and its Marlin interface.

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Creality Ender 5 Plus w/Stock Touchscreen firmware: BTT SKR 1.4/Mini E3 v2/Stock/Silent Board

With Configurations and Source Borrowed from TinyMachines/InsanityAutomation.

UPDATE 2020/10/15: Marlin v2.0.7.2 merged

UPDATE 2020/10/10: Marlin v2.0.7.1 merged

UPDATE 2020/09/10: Precompiled firmwares

Bin/hex files for all variants listed below are now available in the Precompiled folder

A selection of custom builds for the Ender 5 Plus:

; BTT SKR1.4 configurations below assume TMC2209 v1.2 stepper drivers
; Bilinear bed leveling with Direct Drive, Dual Z steppers (Z0=Z, Z1=E1), and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_BIL_DD_DZ_SKR14
; Unified bed leveling with Direct Drive, Dual Z steppers (Z0=Z, Z1=E1), and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_DD_DZ_SKR14
; Unified bed leveling with Direct Drive, Dual Z steppers (Z0=Z, Z1=E1), All-Metal Hotend and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_DD_DZ_AM_SKR14
; Unified bed leveling with Micro Swiss Direct Drive, Dual Z steppers (Z0=Z, Z1=E1), All-Metal Hotend and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_MS_DZ_SKR14
; Bilinear bed leveling with Direct Drive and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_BIL_DD_SKR14
; Unified bed leveling with Direct Drive and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_DD_SKR14
; Bilinear bed leveling w/bowden configuration and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_BIL_SKR14
; Unified bed leveling w/bowden configuration and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_SKR14
; EXPERIMENTAL - TFT35 Display Options
; Unified bed leveling with Micro Swiss Direct Drive, Dual Z steppers (Z0=Z, Z1=E1), All-Metal Hotend, BTT TFT35 v3.0  and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_MS_DZ_GR_SKR14
; Unified bed leveling with Micro Swiss Direct Drive, All-Metal Hotend, BTT TFT35 v3.0 and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_MS_GR_SKR14
; Bilinear bed leveling with Direct Drive, Dual Z steppers (Z0=Z, Z1=E1), TFT35 and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_BIL_DD_DZ_GR_SKR14
; Unified bed leveling with Direct Drive, Dual Z steppers (Z0=Z, Z1=E1), TFT35 and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_DD_DZ_GR_SKR14
; Bilinear bed leveling with Direct Drive, TFT35 and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_BIL_DD_GR_SKR14
; Unified bed leveling with Direct Drive, TFT35 and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_DD_GR_SKR14
; Bilinear bed leveling w/Bowden config, TFT35 and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_BIL_GR_SKR14
; Unified bed leveling w/Bowden config, TFT35 and BTT SKR1.4 board
  E5P_UBL_GR_SKR14
; BTT SKR Mini E3 v2 configurations
; Bilinear bed leveling, BTT SKR Mini E3 2.0 board (SAFEST TO USE - Not all Mini E3 2.0 boards have 512K)
  E5P_BIL_256K_SKRMINIE3_20
; Bilinear bed leveling, BTT SKR Mini E3 2.0 board (USE ONLY IF YOU'RE SURE YOU HAVE 512K)
  E5P_BIL_512K_SKRMINIE3_20
; Unified bed leveling, BTT SKR Mini E3 2.0 board (SAFEST TO USE - Not all Mini E3 2.0 boards have 512K)
  E5P_UBL_256K_SKRMINIE3_20
; Unified bed leveling, BTT SKR Mini E3 2.0 board (USE ONLY IF YOU'RE SURE YOU HAVE 512K)
  E5P_UBL_512K_SKRMINIE3_20
; Unified bed leveling, direct drive, Creality Silent Board
  E5PUBLDDSlnt
; Bilinear bed leveling, direct drive, Creality Silent Board
  E5PBILDDSlnt
; Unified bed leveling, Creality Silent Board
  E5PUBLDZSlnt
; Unified bed leveling, Dual Z, Creality Silent Board
  E5PUBLSlnt
; Bilinear bed leveling, Creality Silent Board
  E5PBILSlnt
; Unified bed leveling, Direct Drive, Creality Stock Board
  E5PUBLDDStck
; Bilinear bed leveling, Direct Drive, Creality Stock Board
  E5PBILDDStck
; Unified bed leveling, Creality Stock Board
  E5PUBLStck
; Bilinear bed leveling, Creality Stock Board
  E5PBILStck
; Unified bed leveling, Dual Z, Direct Drive, All Metal Hotend, Creality Silent Board
  E5PUBLDDDZAMSlnt

Name abbreviations were required for the Creality boards due to limitations in their toolsets handling of long filenames in Windows. That's why they look different from the SKR entries.

Key to Filename Feature Indicators:

  • BIL - Bilinear Bed Leveling
  • UBL - Unified Bed Leveling
  • DD - Direct Drive (short path from extruder to hotend)
  • DZ - Dual Z Steppers; One Z stepper motor cable in Z1 or Z2, the other in E1
  • GR - Graphical Display (TFT35)
  • SKR14 - BigTreeTech SKR 1.4 Main Board
  • SKRMINIE3_20 - BigTreeTech SKR Mini E3 v2.0
  • Slnt - Creality Silent Board
  • Stck - Creality Stock Board

Touchscreen Hardware Configuration - SKR 1.4/Mini E3 2.0 Main Board

Pinouts for the connection of the Creality touchscreen to the BTT SKR boards can be found here: https://imgur.com/rGRCmfs. Please note that the Mini E3 pinouts on the TFT socket are the same as the SKR 1.4.

Touchscreen Hardware Configuration - Stock/Silent Main Board

If you're using a Creality board, no wiring modifications are needed.

Touchscreen Software - All Main Boards

The screen flash files have been extracted from the original Insanity Automation distribution and are in the file list above as DWIN_SET.7z. You'll need 7-Zip to decompress them. Copy the extracted DWIN_SET directory to a 4k-sector FAT32 formatted micro SD card, insert it into the display's card slot (you'll have to open the PSU case to get to it), and power on the printer. You'll see a lot of text and images flash on the display; it will tell you when it's complete in the upper left corner of the screen. Remove the SD card once it completes.

BLTouch Support

For the BTT SKR board configuations: These builds assume that you are using the SERVO and PROBE ports for the BLTouch and not the Z endstop port. Also, please make sure that you follow the wires back to the BLTouch itself to verify correct wiring. There's a diagram in the respective board's documentation. IMPORTANT: The pins for the PROBE port are the reverse of what Creality uses. If you simply plug the 2 wire connector into the PROBE port, it will not work. You will neeed to either swap the pins in the plastic shell at the end of the wires, or cut off the plastic tab that aligns the plug in the socket and rotate the plug 180 degrees to insert it "backwards."

Original Marlin 2.0.6 README.md

GitHub GitHub contributors GitHub Release Date Build Status

Additional documentation can be found at the Marlin Home Page. Please test this firmware and let us know if it misbehaves in any way. Volunteers are standing by!

Marlin 2.0

Marlin 2.0 takes this popular RepRap firmware to the next level by adding support for much faster 32-bit and ARM-based boards while improving support for 8-bit AVR boards. Read about Marlin's decision to use a "Hardware Abstraction Layer" below.

Download earlier versions of Marlin on the Releases page.

Building Marlin 2.0

To build Marlin 2.0 you'll need Arduino IDE 1.8.8 or newer or PlatformIO. Detailed build and install instructions are posted at:

Supported Platforms

Platform MCU Example Boards
Arduino AVR ATmega RAMPS, Melzi, RAMBo
Teensy++ 2.0 AT90USB1286 Printrboard
Arduino Due SAM3X8E RAMPS-FD, RADDS, RAMPS4DUE
LPC1768 ARM® Cortex-M3 MKS SBASE, Re-ARM, Selena Compact
LPC1769 ARM® Cortex-M3 Smoothieboard, Azteeg X5 mini, TH3D EZBoard
STM32F103 ARM® Cortex-M3 Malyan M200, GTM32 Pro, MKS Robin, BTT SKR Mini
STM32F401 ARM® Cortex-M4 ARMED, Rumba32, SKR Pro, Lerdge, FYSETC S6
STM32F7x6 ARM® Cortex-M7 The Borg, RemRam V1
SAMD51P20A ARM® Cortex-M4 Adafruit Grand Central M4
Teensy 3.5 ARM® Cortex-M4
Teensy 3.6 ARM® Cortex-M4
Teensy 4.0 ARM® Cortex-M7
Teensy 4.1 ARM® Cortex-M7

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Marlin Support

For best results getting help with configuration and troubleshooting, please use the following resources:

Credits

The current Marlin dev team consists of:

License

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.

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