Sunlu T3 Firmware Update 〈GENUINE »〉
John was eager to test the updated firmware. He loaded a new print job, a intricate vase design he had been meaning to try out for weeks. As the printer sprang to life, John noticed an immediate difference. The print head moved with increased precision, and the extruder seemed to be applying the filament more smoothly.
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The Sunlu T3 entered the market as a budget-friendly 3D printer promising "fast printing" right out of the box. Armed with a 32-bit motherboard and a sturdy frame, it has the hardware potential to deliver impressive results. However, many users quickly discover that the stock software limits what this machine can actually do. John was eager to test the updated firmware
Follow these steps carefully to avoid bricking your printer's mainboard. Step 1: Identify Your Mainboard Version The print head moved with increased precision, and
Updates often refine the 16-point matrix leveling system for a more accurate first layer.
| | Stock Sunlu Firmware | Community Marlin | Klipper | |---|---|---|---| | Installation ease | Very easy (copy & flash) | Moderate (needs compilation) | Advanced (requires host machine) | | Extruder fan control | Faulty (off when hotend heats) | Fixed (on when hot) | Full control | | Bed PID | Disabled | Enabled | Native | | Input shaping / pressure advance | No | Limited (Marlin 2.1 options) | Yes, advanced | | Web interface | No | No | Yes (Mainsail/Fluidd) | | Real‑time tuning | No | Limited | Yes |