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![](media/image1.png){width="6.260416666666667in"
height="2.8541666666666665in"}SKYNET 3D V2.3.1 (Marlin RC8)
<img src="media/image1.png" width="601" height="273" />SKYNET 3D V2.3.1
(Marlin RC8)

<https://www.facebook.com/skynet3ddevelopment>

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- Open the Skynet3dV2.3.1 firmware folder and then open the
configurations
folder![](media/image2.png){width="6.263888888888889in"
height="2.640277777777778in"}
folder<img src="media/image2.png" width="601" height="253" />

- Open the respective folder which corresponds to your printer setup.
Eg mine is (A8- fullgraphicslcd-autolevel- front left sensor)
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corresponds to the configuration selected

- “Right click” and “copy” the configuration.h
file![](media/image3.png){width="6.263888888888889in"
height="6.2in"}
file<img src="media/image3.png" width="601" height="595" />

- “paste” the configuration.h file into the “SkynetV2.3” firmware
folder![](media/image4.png){width="6.263888888888889in"
height="4.247916666666667in"}
folder<img src="media/image4.png" width="601" height="407" />

- Now close this folder and exit out of the firmware folder.

- Open ‘’arduino-1.8.0’’ folder and then open
“arduino.exe”![](media/image5.png){width="6.263888888888889in"
height="3.3118055555555554in"}
“arduino.exe”<img src="media/image5.png" width="601" height="317" />

- Go to “File” “Open”
![](media/image6.png){width="5.040277777777778in"
height="6.231944444444444in"}
<img src="media/image6.png" width="483" height="598" />

- Browse to the firmware folder and open
“SkynetV2.3.ino’’![](media/image7.png){width="6.260416666666667in"
height="6.364583333333333in"}
“SkynetV2.3.ino’’<img src="media/image7.png" width="601" height="610" />

<!-- -->

- Go to “Tools” “Board” and select “Anet V1.0”
![](media/image8.png){width="6.260416666666667in"
height="6.260416666666667in"}
<img src="media/image8.png" width="601" height="601" />

- Go to “Tools” “Port” and Select the relavent com port for your
printer, mine is com4
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you can check your com port if you go to “device manager” and under
“Ports (COM &LPT) you should have “ USB-SERIAL CH340” as shown below
![](media/image9.png){width="4.4375in" height="5.84375in"}
<img src="media/image9.png" width="426" height="561" />

Click the “upload” Button in arduino and wait for Skynet to compile and
upload to your printer

![](media/image10.png){width="3.7083333333333335in"
height="1.2604166666666667in"}
<img src="media/image10.png" width="356" height="121" />

And that’s it!! Once Arduino says “done uploading” and you have the
Marlin logo on your printers screen youre done! Well youre done
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- Go to “file” “preferences”

- make sure the “printing window type” is set to “Pronterface UI”
![](media/image11.png){width="2.53125in" height="1.125in"}
<img src="media/image11.png" width="243" height="108" />

- Go to “Machine” “Machine settings” and copy the setting exatly as
below apart from “serial port” which you would set to the same as
the previous steps (mine
Com4)![](media/image12.png){width="6.260416666666667in"
height="3.2083333333333335in"}
Com4)<img src="media/image12.png" width="601" height="308" />

- Now Click on the “load” button and load the “20mm cube.stl”
![](media/image13.png){width="6.270833333333333in"
height="4.114583333333333in"}
<img src="media/image13.png" width="601" height="394" />

Now you want to set your settings for your chosen material on the left
side of cura (printing temps / speed/ infil etc…)

- Click the “Print” button next to “load” and youll get the
“Pronterface UI”
window![](media/image14.png){width="6.260416666666667in"
height="3.7395833333333335in"}
window<img src="media/image14.png" width="601" height="359" />

If you don’t have “operational” in this window then you may have set the
wrong baudrate or com port in the “machine settings” – just go double
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can see I ran that comand twice – first without a metal object below
the sensor and secondly with a metal object below the sensor

![](media/image15.png){width="6.260416666666667in"
height="3.7395833333333335in"}
<img src="media/image15.png" width="601" height="359" />

- Now hit the white “home” button to home all
axis.![](media/image16.png){width="0.625in"
height="0.6666666666666666in"}
axis.<img src="media/image16.png" width="60" height="63" />

You will notice that the printer will home X and Y and then move the
sensor to the center of the bed and lower itself until it is triggered
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just a little bit of friction when moving the paper around.

- Now run an M114 command in Pronterface
UI![](media/image17.png){width="6.260416666666667in"
height="3.78125in"}
UI<img src="media/image17.png" width="601" height="363" />

> You have now found your offset value – as you can see mine is z: -1.90
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M117 Printing...

- ![](media/image18.png){width="3.3333333333333335in"
height="8.270833333333334in"}
- <img src="media/image18.png" width="320" height="794" />

Go back to pronterface and hit “print” – allow your hotend and heatbed
to get to temperature and watch in awe as you never have to touch those
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