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title: Getting Started title: Getting Started
nav_order: 1 nav_order: 1
permalink: docs/getting-started permalink: docs/getting-started
has_toc: true has_toc: false
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## Kinematic ## Kinematic
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The Endorphin uses a slightly different belt setup from the original Ender 5, known as the "Markforged kinematic" or a Hybrid CoreXY. In this setup the X belt moves like a CoreXY but the Y axis remains in its original Ender 5 cartesian style--one of the main reasons why the Endorphin is is so much faster to build than a CoreXY. The Endorphin uses a slightly different belt setup from the original Ender 5, known as the "Markforged kinematic" or a Hybrid CoreXY. In this setup the X belt moves like a CoreXY but the Y axis remains in its original Ender 5 cartesian style--one of the main reasons why the Endorphin is is so much faster to build than a CoreXY.
![Belt path](/assets/images/docs/getting-started/belt-path.png) ![Belt path](/assets/images/docs/getting-started/belt-path.png)
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Now, if you know anything about CoreXY machines you know that unlike cartesian printers, CoreXY printers don't have an "X stepper" or a "Y stepper" because a movement of one stepper affects both belts. In the Markforged kinematic, this is only sometimes true: Now, if you know anything about CoreXY machines you know that unlike cartesian printers, CoreXY printers don't have an "X stepper" or a "Y stepper" because a movement of one stepper affects both belts. In the Markforged kinematic, this is only sometimes true:
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- BUT when the Y stepper moves the gantry, the length of the X belt on either side of the gantry is affected and the X stepper must also move to compensate - BUT when the Y stepper moves the gantry, the length of the X belt on either side of the gantry is affected and the X stepper must also move to compensate
![Kinematic](/assets/images/docs/getting-started/kinematic.png) ![Kinematic](/assets/images/docs/getting-started/kinematic.png)
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Luckily this kinematic is supported by both Klipper and the stock Marlin firmware (with a small modification). Luckily this kinematic is supported by both Klipper and the stock Marlin firmware (with a small modification).
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#define MARKFORGED_XY #define MARKFORGED_XY
``` ```
Now you can continue following the Marlin guide exactly as you normally would. Once you've compiled, you can put the new firmware file (usually `firmware.bin`) at the root of your microSD card. Just to be 100% certain the printer will recognize the new firmware, rename the file `firmware-endorphin.bin`. Then with your printer powered off, insert the SD card and power the printer on. Wait a few minutes to ensure the install finishes, then power the printer down and remove the card. Delete `firmware-endorphin.bin` and you're done! Now you can continue following the Marlin guide exactly as you normally would. Once you've compiled, you can put the new firmware file (usually `firmware.bin`) at the root of your microSD card. Just to be 100% certain the printer will recognize the new firmware, rename the file `firmware-endorphin.bin`. Then with your printer powered off, insert the SD card and power the printer on. Wait a few minutes to ensure the install finishes, then power the printer down and remove the card. Delete `firmware-endorphin.bin` and you're done!
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In fact, even if you *are* running the original extruder, you can still swap the extruder and X motors without issue. As long as your hotend is able to keep up with the filament feed rate, your extruder stepper doesn't need an enormous amount of torque. In fact, even if you *are* running the original extruder, you can still swap the extruder and X motors without issue. As long as your hotend is able to keep up with the filament feed rate, your extruder stepper doesn't need an enormous amount of torque.
## Tune Stepper Current ## Tune Stepper Current
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[^1]: Because stage 3 adds a linear rail to the X axis, the weight of the new rail does negate the weight saved by dropping the v-slot printhead carriage. This stage isn't as much about dropping weight as the other two stages were. The benefits of this stage are mainly more print consistency on the X axis, access to the awesome Ratrig and Vz printheads, and complete liberation from those v-slot wheels. [^1]: Because stage 3 adds a linear rail to the X axis, the weight of the new rail does negate the weight saved by dropping the v-slot printhead carriage. This stage isn't as much about dropping weight as the other two stages were. The benefits of this stage are mainly more print consistency on the X axis, access to the awesome Ratrig and Vz printheads, and complete liberation from those v-slot wheels.