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If it is an older printer you will need to look at the mainboard and the main chip on the board. If it is an STM32F1 then it's 32 bit.
I don't think Creality has put an 8 bit board into a printer since last fall. There should be something on the Creality site to point you in the right direction. The CR10 forum on Reddit would be a good place to start looking as well.
I just found this...I don't know if it's true but it's the way my boards are:
"Look at the USB connector. If it is a mini USB socket then it is 8 bit. If it is a micro USB socket it is 32 bit."
So the bigger socket means it's 8 bit.
This site mostly covers Ultimaker hardware and Cura. My printer is an Ender 3 Pro but I'm much in the minority here.
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If it is an older printer you will need to look at the mainboard and the main chip on the board. If it is an STM32F1 then it's 32 bit.
I don't think Creality has put an 8 bit board into a printer since last fall. There should be something on the Creality site to point you in the right direction. The CR10 forum on Reddit would be a good place to start looking as well.
I just found this...I don't know if it's true but it's the way my boards are:
"Look at the USB connector. If it is a mini USB socket then it is 8 bit. If it is a micro USB socket it is 32 bit."
So the bigger socket means it's 8 bit.
This site mostly covers Ultimaker hardware and Cura. My printer is an Ender 3 Pro but I'm much in the minority here.
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