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# Marlin for Labists ET4
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_Note: The Labists ET4 is OEM'd by Anet, so the update process is very similar._
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A debugging/programming probe (_e.g._, ST-Link, J-Link, or Black Magic Probe) is required to flash the the [OpenBLT bootloader for Anet ET4/ET5 series printers](https://github.com/davidtgbe/openblt/releases) due to incompatibility with the stock bootloader. Once OpenBLT is flashed, Marlin can be updated by SD card just like the original firmware.
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## Flashing OpenBLT Bootloader with an ST-Link V2
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1. Using three female to female Dupont jumper cables, connect `GND`, `SWDIO`, and `SWCLK` pins from the ST-Link to the Serial Wire Debug (SWD) header on the motherboard. Pay close attention that the cables on SWD header side match the order below using the `U` and `G` letters printed on the motherboard as a reference:
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```
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SWD Header on ET Series motherboard
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U | o | (not connected)
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| o | SWDIO
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| o | SWCLCK
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G | o | GND
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---
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```
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Photo reference:
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/IBqE0i0.jpeg" width="50%">
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_`GND` is connected to `GND` (black wire), `SWDIO` to `SWDIO` (yellow wire), and `SWCLK` to `SWCLK` (green wire). Your ST-Link pinout may differ from the one pictured, so double-check pinout._
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2. Plug in the ST-Link to your computer's USB port & power on your printer.
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3. Download & install [STM32 ST-Link Utility](https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stsw-link004.html).
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4. Launch STM32 ST-Link Utility & click `Target` then `Connect`.
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5. Back up the original motherboard firmware from `0x08000000` with a size of `0x100000`.
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/RGG4B6L.png" width="50%">
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6. Download & extract [OpenBLT bootloader for Anet ET4/ET5 series printers](https://github.com/davidtgbe/openblt/releases).
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7. Click on `Target` then `Program...`
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8. Set the `Start Address` to `0x08000000`.
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9. Under `File Path`, click `Browse` and select `openblt_et4.bin` extracted in Step 6.
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10. Click `Start` to initiate the flashing process.
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11. OpenBLT for Anet ET4/ET5 series printers is now be installed on your motherboard.
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## Installing Marlin
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1. Once Marlin is compiled, copy `Marlin/.pio/build/Anet_ET4_OpenBLT/firmware.srec` to a blank SD card and insert it into your printer.
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2. Power cycle your printer to start the update process.
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## Acknowledgements
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- [@davidtgbe](https://github.com/davidtgbe) for porting Marlin to the ET4/ET5 series.
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- [Telegram Anet ET4 spanish group](https://t.me/anetet4esp), especially [@olidnon](https://github.com/olidnon), who lent his motherboard for testing.
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- [@uwe](https://github.com/uwe) and [@mubes](https://github.com/mubes) from Black Magic Probe team, and to [@Ebiroll](https://github.com/Ebiroll) (BMP/ESP32).
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- All contributors and testers.
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