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With the __NOTOC__[[File:EEProm1.png|right|framed|<center>Example '''EEProm Settings you can adjust many of the ''' settings that your printer uses by defaultfrom a Rostock MAX V2 running Repetier 0. MatterControl can set 91</center>]]The '''EEProm ''' settings for both Marlin and Repetier firmwarewindow.
[[File:Eeprom1.png|right|frame|EEPROM settings '''EEProm''' stands for 'Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory' and can also be found under the Configuration tab]]written, 'EEPROM'.
The settings window Essentially, in the 3D printing world EEProm is memory on the printer's circuit board which stores a series of values for Marlin firmwarecertain settings. These values usually relate to the specific printer's geometric, physical, and operative functions and statistics.
=== Example =Firmware Support ==
==== Setting The Steps Per mm ====MatterControl supports EEProm for only Marlin and Repetier firmwares.
This is a great way to fix problems you have with you printer not moving the distance you expect, or having your parts come out with incorrect dimensions*Marlin firmware EEProm documentation: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/wiki/EEPROM*Repetier firmware EEProm documentation: http://www.repetier.com/documentation/repetier-firmware/rf-installation/
[[File:Eeprom2.png|none]]#Go to 'Advanced Controls'#Click on the 'CONFIGURATION' tab [[File:Eeprom3.png]]#Connect to your printer#In the 'EEProm Settings' click on 'CONFIGURE' [[File:Eeprom4.png]]#Change the 'Steps per mm:' to correct for any discrepancy you find in your movement distances. [[File:Eeprom5.png]]== Example ==
==== Equation ==== Here is For an example of how to use the equation you can use EEProm window to find correct valuesadjust the printer's [[steps per mm]], check out this page<code>Desired_Steps_Per_mm = Actual_Steps_Per_mm * Current_Steps_Per_mm / Desired_Distance</code> So if your x was set to 80 and you only moved 97mm when trying to move 100mm, you would put in 97 * 80 / 100And set the X [[Setting Steps Per per mm to 77.6]]
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