
Using the Anet LCD (LCD12864) on a MKS Gen 1.4, 1.3 & L
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This information outlines the necessary settings and wiring modifications to enable seamless integration between the two systems. The key non-requirements are as follows: • Do not cut off the key from the ribbon cable. • Refrain from running wires haphazardly throughout the setup. • Do not remove the plug and reverse its orientation. • Never sacrifice one's firstborn to the forces of darkness. For further instructions, please refer to the comprehensive guide posted on Instructables at this link: https://www.instructables.com/id/Using-an-Anet-Full-Graphics-Display-on-a-MKS-Gen-1/. Important notes for users with Gen 1.4 and 1.3 boards: These systems require a wire swap to function correctly, whereas the Gen L does not necessitate this modification. Unfortunately, I am unable to test these boards as I do not possess them; however, I rely on publicly available pinout information from reputable sources such as https://reprap.org. Update: Due to ongoing issues with updating the Instructable web pages, please download the PDF version for the most recent changes and updates. The pin file for Gen 1.3 and 1.4 is identical; a single download will suffice. I will continue to provide updates on this thread as necessary.
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