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'''EEProm''' stands for 'Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory' and can also be written, 'EEPROM'.  
 
'''EEProm''' stands for 'Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory' and can also be written, 'EEPROM'.  

Revision as of 12:54, 1 February 2016

Example EEProm settings from a Rostock MAX V2 running Repetier 0.91

EEProm stands for 'Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory' and can also be written, 'EEPROM'.

Essentially, in the 3D printing world EEProm is memory on the printer's circuit board which stores a series of values for certain settings. These values usually relate to the specific printer's geometric, physical, and operative functions and statistics.

Firmware Support

MatterControl supports EEProm for only Marlin and Repetier firmwares.

Example

For an example of how to use the EEProm window to adjust the printer's steps per mm, check out this page: Setting Steps per mm