Tronxy Xy-2 Pro Firmware — Update ((better))

– Tronxy used different boards over time.

You likely forgot to copy the UI graphic assets folder to the SD card, or you flashed a firmware version meant for a different mainboard display driver. Re-verify your motherboard model and flash again. Issue 3: The Stepper Motors Move the Wrong Direction

involves preparing an SD card with the correct files and allowing the printer to auto-flash during boot-up. 1. Preparation and Backup

. Updates are typically performed to resolve issues like mid-print reboots, Z-offset bugs, or to transition from the stock Chitu-based firmware to Preparation Checklist Identify Motherboard

Updating your Tronxy XY-2 Pro's firmware is a journey from a constrained, often frustrating machine to a fully customizable and capable workhorse. While the path can be technical, the reward of a stable, quiet, and high-quality printing experience makes the effort well worth it. tronxy xy-2 pro firmware update

Updating the firmware on your Tronxy XY-2 Pro Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Unplug your printer from the wall, flip it over, and remove the bottom cover. Look at the text printed directly on the green or black motherboard. You will typically find one of two main boards:

Your mainboard model will be printed directly on the board itself, but you can often see it in the system info. The most common boards for the XY-2 Pro are CXY-V5 and CXY-V6, but later models may have newer revisions.

Manually trigger the axes endstops and use M119 to check if they register correctly before homing. – Tronxy used different boards over time

Resolves issues such as erratic screen behavior, freezing mid-print, or incorrect axis stepping. Phase 1: Preparation and Important Backups

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

The most reliable way to get a stable, feature-rich firmware is to compile Marlin yourself. It might sound intimidating, but it gives you complete control. Here's the simplified process:

Locate the Micro SD card slot on the back of the LCD screen housing (you may need to unscrew the screen casing to access it). Issue 3: The Stepper Motors Move the Wrong

Format the card to with an allocation unit size of 4096 bytes . Ensure the card is completely empty. Step 3: Flash the Firmware Extract the downloaded ZIP file.

Check your boot screen or navigate to the "System Info" page in your printer's menu.

Enhanced software can improve the precision of the auto-leveling sensor (if equipped), reducing the need for constant manual adjustments.