Quote Originally Posted by AutoWiz View Post
Oh wait, did you say Monoprice? Well then you wont be tuning acceleration and junction deviation or jerk or enabling lin_advance. For that you will first need an open source mainboard that will run Marlin firmware so you can tune those things. I think with the monoprice stuff you are limited to settings in the slicer. But it is all good, tech has come a long way in a short time as it always does and the boards of the day that support the marlin firmware all come with fast n spiffy 32 bit processors, they all support silent drivers so you aren't tortured by the sounds of your robot. And they come with wifi options and some even with direct support for a raspberry pi. The newer boards all feature inputs for filament runout detection, power off after print finishes relays, and outputs for neopixel. And what's better is some of these companies are making these boards to be a drop in solution for the cheap printers that nobody would put money into. And so you can get a 32 bit mainboard complete with 4 inbuilt tmc2209 UART drivers for under $40. And it can run the latest version of Marlin. Which is currently 2.0.6.1. And then you can just search Youtube for tutorials on how to tune and in order, E-steps, speed, acceleration, extrusion multiplier, LIN_ADVANCE, and junction deviation/ jerk setting from Chris Riley or Teaching Tech or Tom Salanderer.

The little powerhouse is right here: https://www.biqu.equipment/collectio...rt-for-ender-3
It's NOT a monoprice printer - rthe maker select is actually a wanhao i3 duplicator with a different badge. NOT a malayan.
So should have decent board and open source parts.
Wanhao are a quality company.
I'm presuming that these days they mostly make printers for other people - you don't seem to see their machines on amazon any more.