Marlin Input Shaping - Step by step guide to more speed and less ringing

Input shaping allows faster 3D printing speed and acceleration, without a loss in quality. Available in most other firmwares, input shaping is now available in Marlin. In this video guide, we cover the setup and calibration process step by step on an Ender 3. I’m really pleased with these results. Any time you can speed up 3D printing without losing quality, it’s a huge win. I look forward to playing with the new parameters when they are added in the future. 0:00 Introduction 0:35 What is input shaping? Klipper reference: RRF reference: Bambu Lab page: 2:15 Migrating to Marlin 2.1 Marlin release notes: Connecting via terminal guide: #terminal Updating Marlin firmware / GitHub Desktop guide: Marlin firmware editing guide: 4:58 Baseline Testing Speed and max flow test: #speed Acceleration test: #accel 6:22 Marlin firmware changes 7:47 Calibration test print Marlin M593 reference with instructions: Slicer variables and conditional gcode video: 9:59 Measuring, calculating and storing the input shaping values Digital calipers on Amazon : 12:07 Comparison testing Corner clamp: 13:54 Limitations, additional and future parameters 15:42 Conclusion Buy quality and affordable filament from X3D. Buy 3, get 1 free and a free sample pack with every order: Get Quality Resins from 3D Printers Online. 5% off storewide for Teaching Tech subscribers [Code: tech5] Take a look around and if you like what you see, please subscribe. Support me on Patreon:
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